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Load Test Reports

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Forum Name: Performance & Load Testing @ OneStopTesting
Forum Discription: Discuss All that is need to be known about Performance & Load Testing and its Tools.
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Printed Date: 29Dec2024 at 9:33am


Topic: Load Test Reports
Posted By: sunita
Subject: Load Test Reports
Date Posted: 02Apr2007 at 2:39am
Provides a clear and comprehensive range of http://www.adventnet.com/products/qengine/performance-testing-graphs-reports.html - load test reports and graphs which includes both summary and detailed reports. You can also refer to the white paper on http://www.adventnet.com/products/qengine/performance-testing-report-analysis.pdf - Performance Testing Report Analysis. Some of the key load test reports and graphs that helps you to quickly and easily analyze the potential bottlenecks in your web application are as follows:
    • Request/Response Status Summary to know whether the load test configuration is appropriate.
    • Error Rate Graph, Error Distribution Graph, Response Validation Error Details helps you to analyze the load test errors and adjust the load tests in order to achieve meaningful and accurate results.
    • Graph to identify performance bottlenecks provides a consolidated view which shows the server response time for individual URLs, error percentage and the number of active users over elapsed time.
    • User Details Graph helps you to know the number of virtual users generated by the load generator.
    • The Hits per Second graph shows the number of HTTP requests made by Virtual users to the Web server during each second of the run.
    • Response time graphs helps you to know whether the response time meets your target requirements.
    • User capacity graph and response time vs user load graph helps you to know how many simultaneous users your web server can handle.
    • Server and Database graphs helps you to know how your web application performance affects due to server and database parameters.



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