Learn how LoadView’s response graphs, session drill-downs, and waterfall charts help diagnose and resolve performance issues across your tech stack.| LoadView
In our earlier article, Web Load Testing: LoadRunner vs. LoadView – Real-World Scenario, we demonstrated how to simulate a typical user journey on PhoneNumberMonitoring.com — launching the site, logging in, navigating tabs, and logging out — using both LoadRunner and LoadView. That comparison emphasized the differences in scripting effort, setup complexity, and ease of use. […]| LoadView
In this article, we compare LoadRunner and LoadView using a practical test scenario on the sample application PhoneNumberMonitoring.com. The test flow is simple: Launch the application → Log in → Navigate to a tab → Log out However, how this flow is implemented in LoadRunner vs LoadView is completely different—especially when it comes to setup […] The post Web Load Testing: LoadRunner vs. LoadView | Real Browser vs Protocol Based Performance appeared first on LoadView.| LoadView
In our earlier article, Web Load Testing: JMeter vs. LoadView – Real-World Scenario, we demonstrated how to simulate a typical user journey on PhoneNumberMonitoring.com — launching the site, logging in, navigating tabs, and logging out — using both Apache JMeter and LoadView. We highlighted the fundamental differences in scripting effort, setup complexity, and overall ease […] The post JMeter vs LoadView-Testing – Part II: Analyzing Data and Reporting Options appeared first on Loa...| LoadView
Learn about LoadView vs. JMeter in a real-world scenario where web load testing is performed and compared using both tools.| LoadView
When it comes to performance testing, choosing the right tool is critical. Two of the most well-known tools in the industry are Apache JMeter and Micro Focus LoadRunner. Both tools offer robust features for conducting load tests and performance testing, but they serve different audiences and use cases. If you’re new to performance testing and […] The post JMeter vs. LoadRunner for Performance Testing: Which is Better and Why? appeared first on LoadView.| LoadView
Load testing is a crucial step in ensuring your website performs well under heavy traffic. Whether you’re preparing for a product launch, a big marketing campaign, or a seasonal rush, you need to know how your website handles stress. Many people turn to Screaming Frog, a well-known SEO tool, to run load tests. But while […] The post Load Testing with Screaming Frog and Why You Shouldn’t appeared first on LoadView.| LoadView
Load testing is an essential practice for ensuring that your applications and databases can handle real-world traffic. When working with time-series databases like InfluxDB, using test datasets for performance testing seems like a straightforward way to validate scalability and reliability. However, as you dive deeper, you’ll quickly realize that it’s not as simple as it […] The post Load Testing with InfluxDB Test Datasets and Why It’s Not That Simple appeared first on LoadView.| LoadView
Multi-tenant SaaS applications power businesses of all sizes that enable multiple customers (tenants) to share a single infrastructure while maintaining separate data, configurations, and user experiences. These platforms must efficiently manage high traffic loads to ensure seamless performance, high concurrency, and stability and this is especially important as your usage scales. But how do you […] The post How to Load Test Multi-Tenant SaaS Applications for High Concurrency appeared first...| LoadView
For many WooCommerce store owners, high-traffic days like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, or seasonal sales events can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. The sudden surge in visitors can lead to slow page loads, checkout failures, and even site crashes. If your store isn’t prepared to handle this influx of users, you risk losing potential sales […] The post WooCommerce Load Testing: How to Ensure Stability on High-Traffic Days appeared first on LoadView.| LoadView
LoadView Web Performance Blog: Find tools and tips for testing the performance of your website, API or web applications.| LoadView
Detect and fix memory leaks with LoadView’s prolonged load testing to ensure stable performance, prevent crashes, and optimize resource management.| LoadView
Guide to ensuring high availability during product launches: tips, tools like LoadView, and strategies to handle traffic surges seamlessly.| LoadView
Powerful LoadView features include a web-based scripting tool, globally distributed load injectors, customizable load curves, and performance reports.| LoadView
LoadView offers three types of load curves to meet your testing needs: Load Step Curve, Goal-based Curve, and Dynamic Adjustable Curve.| LoadView