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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
How big can the load tests
be?
Up to a 100,000 virtual users simultaneously.
If I don't know what my site's limits
are, how do I plan a test?
The most common pattern of testing is to keep increasing
the load of virtual users until your site response time slows to an unacceptable
level. Once you've identified the load level at which your site performance
needs improvement, a productive and revealing series of tests can be designed
to identify where the weak points in your system are.
How do I test load limits without crashing
my site with the test? If you want to test
your online site itself, you can schedule the test for off-hours or low
traffic periods (late at night, for example). Or, you can run tests against
a mirror site to learn the limits of your current site without straining
the online version. You can also test your development site so that when
the new version goes online, you know it's ready.
How do I ensure that a test covers the
full range of customers types that come to my site?
Record a "profile" for each typical pattern
of customer activity on your site and incorporate these profiles into
a test plan that will automatically generate the appropriate mix of different
profiles. Our software will also integrate all the products and services
you designate, so that all the different kinds of customer activities
and product types are included in the test. To duplicate real life conditions
even more exactly, our software can randomize the sequence in which each
type of virtual user and product request hits your site.
How can I test all the pages and products
on my site?
It's easy to create data sets of page URLs and/or
product types, and the Capacity Calibration software will systematically
cycle through the URLs or product data you provide during testing. This
data- can usually be automatically derived from records you already have,
such as hit-frequency tables or directory listings.
Are cookies supported? Is session identification
properly maintained?
All temporary cookies, including those normally
used to maintain session identity, are handled transparently for all virtual
users. Permanent-cookie effects can also be supported.
Can I use the computers within my company
to run tests on my site?
Yes. The agent software is written in Java and
structured so that it is fully portable. It can be run on any computer
that can run a Web browser.
Can tests be run on development systems
hidden from general Internet access?
Yes, as long as enough computers are available
inside your firewall to run our agent program and at least one computer
has both internal and external access.
How many different patterns of customer
use can be mixed in one test?
As many as you like, in whatever relative percentages
you like. You may also specify a mix of baud rates, and can mix WAP and
non-WAP sessions.
What operating system is required?
The Capacity Calibration program can run on every
kind of operating system. Because all communications use HTTP and all
external components are written in Java, our program is not dependent
on any particular kind of operating system.
Can encrypted sessions be tested?
Yes. CapCal fully support encrypted web pages. Test sessions can include include any mixture of HTTP and HTTPS pages.
What if my pages use client-side scripts
or ActiveX controls?
CapCal fully support client-side scripts and ActiveX controls as well as AJAX, Adobe Flash and other RIA pages.
Can
I use load testing sequences for realistic site monitoring?
Yes. A monitoring service is offered that tests
a site periodically and systematically works its way through as broad
a test suite as desired. This service provides both immediate alarms for
site breakdown or congestion and regular statistical reports of site performance
under normal load conditions throughout the day and week.
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