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A load test is a type of performance test "focused on determining or validating performance characteristics of the product under test when subjected to workload models and load volumes anticipated during production operations". For issues relating to the setting up or running of load tests.
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Will there be any negative impact, If I load test an Amazon-EC2 hosted application from JMet...
Following what Kirbycope mentioned, it is a good idea to profile the response time at two levels i.e:
How long finishing the process takes within the application e.g. it takes 2 ms to update a rec …
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How can you differentiate between load testing and stress testing?
Not surprisingly, there are so many different types of Tests which overlap so I think they do overlap and depends how your team/company define them.
However, Load test is used to evaluate how the s …
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Calculated no of request per second from concurrent user?
Service Level Objectives are defined mainly by product people (read more at Google SLO/SLA).
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How can I do performance testing on Cassandra database as a manual tester?
If I got your question correctly, you are trying to test the performance of Cassandra which I believe there should be good benchmarks already available for example here and here
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Load/stress testing framework for AWS EC2 instances with startup/shutdown?
Before anything, I would recommend you to think about an important point:
What is the main purpose behind your test?
Try to define your SLO/SLIs first (KPIs).
For example if the KPI is "throughp …