Load Tester PRO™
Up to 1,000,000 Virtual Users
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Intro to Load Tester PROOverview of test case design for Web Performance PRO. |
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Intro to Load Tester LITEOverview of Web Performance LITE. |
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2-Minute QuickstartA quick tutorial that will get you running a load test in a matter of minutes. |
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IntroductionA 30-minute tutorial to introduce you to all the major sections of the program and how they work. This is a great way to get started once you've purchased, or, for the prospective buyer, a way to see what the product can do at a high level before going to the trouble of downloading and installing the demo program. |
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Android Mobile WebsitesA short tutorial to demonstrate how to configure an Android 4 mobile device (or the Android SDK emulator) to record testcases with Load Tester. |
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Mobile ApplicationsHow to create and customize a testcase for mobile application using an Android 4 mobile device (or the Android SDK emulator). |
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Load Testing from the cloudLearn just how easy it is to run load tests from the cloud. With just a few clicks, Load Tester can use cloud computers to run large external load tests at very affordable prices. |
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Fields View and Field Edit dialogSee how to easily locate and edit fields with the new Fields View and Field Edit dialog. |
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Diagnosing Bandwidth ProblemsLearn how Load Tester 4.1 makes it easy to determine if bandwidth is limiting the performance of your website. |
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User Capacity AnalysisLearn how the automated analysis measures how many users your site can handle. Use the default settings, or take control and specify what type of algorithm to use. |
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Performance GoalsThe flexible performance goal system can be customized for your website's unique performance requirements. No matter what your website's unique goals, Load Tester can be configured to let you know if the site is operating within specifications when under load.
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Waiting Users AnalysisLearn how the automated analysis measures how many users your site can handle. Use the default settings, or take control and specify what type of algorithm to use. |
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User Level AnalysisIn load testing some of the data collected makes more sense when viewed in graphs with load level on the X-axis. Learn about the difference between time-based graphs and user-level graphs and when to use each. |
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Diagnosing Replay and Load Test FailuresSee a handful of techniques for determining the cause of common replay and load test failures. |
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Extractor TutorialLearn how to configure test cases for AJAX and other lower-level protocols. |
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Configuring File UploadsLearn how to configure test cases to upload a different file for each user. |
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Extractors and File DownloadsLearn how to configure test cases to handle dynamic file downloads when they are not handled automatically by dynamically extracting path segments to modify the file URL for each user. |
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Test AutomationLearn how the Web Performance Load Tester™ automates the various steps involved in load testing. |
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