{"id":111,"date":"2014-11-14T07:45:40","date_gmt":"2014-11-14T07:45:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gallop.net\/blog\/?p=111"},"modified":"2018-10-05T18:21:05","modified_gmt":"2018-10-05T12:51:05","slug":"evaluating-cloud-based-performance-testing-solutions-blazemeter-cloud-test-neoload-stormrunner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/evaluating-cloud-based-performance-testing-solutions-blazemeter-cloud-test-neoload-stormrunner\/","title":{"rendered":"Evaluating Cloud based performance testing solutions \u2013 BlazeMeter, Cloud Test, NeoLoad & StormRunner"},"content":{"rendered":"
When the markets are going global, being confined to a single geography can be detrimental to the business. Enterprises now assume any user with an access to internet as a potential customer. Product and Service availability in physical locations is rapidly being replaced by access to the digital interfaces.<\/p>\n
In such a competitive world, the best way to grow the market space is through global presence. Having the global presence mandates the organizations to ensure better performance for the users from each corner of the globe.<\/p>\n
To measure the performance of the application from each geographical location, performance testing in cloud is the solution. The performance tests can be run with the load generators being across the world utilizing cloud service providers like Amazon, Rack space etc. Alternatively, Cloud based performance testing tools can be leveraged for the same need. This blog is about various cloud based performance testing solutions.<\/p>\n
Tool selection is a decision which is taken after considering the suitability of the features to meet the requirements. This blog mentions the prominent features of the tools and is published for general information. Readers are recommended to consult the tool vendors for in depth description of the tool features and determine the feasibility.<\/p>\n
This blog is a collection of personal observations in a highly challenging performance testing engagements. Among the existing cloud based performance testing tools, this blog aims to list out the features as well as some of the limitations of the following tools as on the date of publication.<\/p>\n
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Limitations<\/strong><\/p>\n Evaluation of Blazemeter<\/strong>:<\/p>\n If the performance testing team has got enough expertise using JMeter to build complex scripts and if the requirement is to run several performance tests at high user loads (100K to 1 M), this tool can achieve its optimum.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Limitations<\/strong><\/p>\n Evaluation of CloudTest:<\/strong><\/p>\n If the performance team can automate the navigations using CloudTest and performance tests are to be run for higher user loads with flexibility to choose the LGs from the Cloud providers (Amazon or Rack Space etc), this tool fits perfectly.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Limitations<\/strong><\/p>\n Evaluation of NeoLoad<\/strong><\/p>\n NeoLoad is the performance testing solution for Web and Mobile applications that can also be used to run the tests from cloud by having LGs from various locations. If there is a strong performance team that can analyse and correlate the test results with the raw data, then NeoLoad would be the right solution.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Limitations<\/strong><\/p>\n Evaluation of StormRunner Load<\/strong><\/p>\n StormRunner Load is the new player in the Cloud based performance testing solutions for web based applications. StormRunner Load is aimed at the Agile teams that have smaller sprint cycle times. If the Dev teams follow agile methodology and want to performance test their web application without the need for a performance tester, StormRunner Load is the solution.<\/p>\n Conclusion:<\/strong><\/p>\n There is no single tool out there with a one-solution-fits-all perspective. The right choice of testing tools really depend on multiple parameters including client application architecture, context and client needs. This blog post is an attempt to analyse the tools in detail and understand their core strengths and limitations to enable informed decision making before taking any of them up for your enterprise. If you would like to assess which performance testing tool would best fit the needs of your organisation, Gallop’s Test Advisory Services<\/a> team would be glad to assist.<\/p>\n About the Author<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Ramanjaneyulu Narra, also known as Anji, is a Performance Architect at Gallop solutions. Anji formulates performance testing services for large scale distribution systems with a combination of tools, processes and models. As a key player in the Global Service Delivery team, he drives the performance testing teams that deliver services to business environments across verticals.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n
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