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Load Testing of Web Systems

January 16, 2025
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Load testing is a type of software testing aimed at evaluating system performance under varying levels of load to ensure stability and reliability. The objectives of load testing include:

  • Performance evaluation: Determining the maximum number of users the system can handle without a loss in performance.
  • Bottleneck detection: Identifying problematic areas of the system, such as poorly optimized database queries or resource-intensive operations.
  • Response time assessment: Measuring how quickly the system responds to requests under load and ensuring it adapts adequately to load changes.
  • Stability testing: Testing the system’s endurance under prolonged high load to uncover potential issues.

There are several types of load testing:

  • Stress testing: Applying above-average load for a medium duration (5 to 60 minutes).
  • Spike testing: Subjecting the system to sudden, frequent traffic spikes of short duration (a few minutes).
  • Soak testing: Verifying the system’s ability to sustain continuous load over an extended period (several hours).
  • Breakpoint testing: Determining the maximum throughput the system can handle by pushing it to its limit.
  • Smoke testing: Verifying basic functionality when the system’s code has been changed.

Metrics for evaluating load testing include:

  • Average Response Time: The average time taken to respond to a request.
  • Error Rate: The ratio of errors to the total number of requests.
  • Throughput: The volume of data processed during load testing.
  • Requests Per Second: The number of requests sent to the system every second.
  • Concurrent Users: The number of users accessing the system simultaneously at a given moment.

Load testing is an essential tool to integrate into the development lifecycle of any serious project.

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