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Software Performance Test Planning: Understanding issues and mistakes in infrastructure

IMAGE. Software Performance Test Planning: Understanding issues and mistakes in infrastructure. Dan Koloski Director of Strategy, Web Business Unit Empirix. Adding a little color to Dale’s very good advice. Tooling and Personnel considerations

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Software Performance Test Planning: Understanding issues and mistakes in infrastructure

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  1. IMAGE Software Performance Test Planning: Understanding issues and mistakes in infrastructure Dan Koloski Director of Strategy, Web Business Unit Empirix

  2. Adding a little color to Dale’s very good advice • Tooling and Personnel considerations • Managed Services: an often-forgotten approach …with war stories thrown in throughout!

  3. Empirix in the Quality Ecosystem Empirix Offerings Delivered Outcome PRODUCTS e-TEST suite™ OneSight™ Do-it-yourself MANAGED SERVICES Remote Validation Performance Tuning e-LoadExpert™ EXPERT SERVICES Supplement Your Team We Do it for You Onsite Consulting, Training, Mentoring

  4. Tooling and Personnel Considerations • Collaboration during testing is essential for efficiency … … so your load tools should allow for collaboration • Access and manipulate load test data live over the web • Individual component owners (DBAs, Middleware, Apps, Network, ISP, Hoster, LOB, etc.) need to analyze load test data during the test… ...but the data each one needs is different! • Multiple users logged into the same load session separately • No desktop sharing!

  5. e-TEST suite is designed for collaboration • Distributed, high-scale load control • Multi-user Web UI for real-time individual analysis Each user can view results from the same load test as it runs

  6. Managed Services: An often-forgotten approach • Load testing is… • high-intensity • short-duration • low-frequency • Challenge to maintain… • Tool skills • Environment availability • Proper methodology • Consistent team Sometimes build/buy/lease and execute yourself isn’t the best approach

  7. Managed Services: A different approach • Complement to in-house testing • or a complete alternative in some cases • Our testers (tool and methodology experts) • Our load infrastructure (high-availability, short notice) • Our tools (no need to buy) • Your production or staging environment • Your application and infrastructure experts • WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARTS

  8. e-LoadExpert: Managed Load Test Services • Fully managed, outsourced performance & tuning service • Award-winning high-capacity infrastructure built on Empirix’s e-Load • Superb methodology delivered by expert consultants with thousands of hours of experience • Ongoing reporting throughout the test and a comprehensive summary report upon completion A hosted performance tuning service managed and executed by Empirix experts using Empirix infrastructure.

  9. Conclusion • “Team architecture” is a critical consideration in your performance test architecture plans • Real-time collaboration among domain experts is key • Both product and managed services solutions can be optimized for this work – you should explore both

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