[BRIDGEWATER, 11/17/2017] - Radview has received plenty of praise for its web and mobile load testing and analysis tool, WebLOAD. This powerful tool simulates a heavy load to test a website’s limits and identify areas for improvement.
One of its key features is the Cloud Performance Testing. This type of testing is advantageous to clients who prefer the convenience and mobility of a cloud-based tool as opposed to the traditional set-up of local testing, which requires software and hardware installations.
Cloud Load Testing with AWS
Traditionally, load testing tools generate load from local data centers to replicate high-traffic events. WebLOAD, on the other hand, can also simulate traffic from around the world through cloud-based testing.
WebLOADallows users to run site performance tests on the cloud with the help of Amazon Web Services (AWS), specifically the Amazon EC2.
This smooth integration allows WebLOAD to generate virtual user load from multiple geographic locations around the world. Users will also be able to modify the load size at any point during the testing, stop the analysis, or restart the process.
WebLOAD needs the user’s credentials to start load simulations and automatically shut off the hosts upon completion of each test. So, users need to have an Amazon account to use cloud performance testing tool.
Replicating Real-Life Scenarios
Aside from the benefit of zero software installation and set-up, WebLOAD users will be able to replicate real-life scenarios by controlling load build-up, differentiating their sources (ex: simultaneous traffic from U.S. and Europe), and other conditions to simulate the behavior of real-life users.
With WebLOAD, it is possible to execute site testings and increase loads without purchasing extra hardware.
About Radview:
Radview has been providing performance and load testing software to clients from various industries since 1993, serving more than 3,500 customers around the world. With its flagship product WebLOAD, the company enables clients to test the scalability and reliability of their websites and applications.
For more information on Radview and WebLOAD’s capabilities, visit https://www.radview.com.