Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Why web load testing?

By Lucy Truce


Web load testing is usually carried out as part of a series of tests on a new website. In addition to checking that the website functions correctly, it can be useful to know how it will perform under the expected level of traffic, and also whether there will be any noticeable difference in performance at the predicted peak volume of visitors.

You may think that load testing is not an essential part of the process; many websites slow down at busy times of the day and people just accept it. However, it does offer considerable business benefits to have web load testing carried out, and you can then make adjustments to your website and server if necessary to improve performance.

The benefits of web load testing include: A reduced risk of downtime. Any point at which your website is not functioning is known as downtime, and you will be losing business as a result. If your potential customers cannot access your website, they cannot contact you.

Increased customer satisfaction: Customers want to be able to access a website at any time of day. If they can do this, they will be happier. Minimized risk related to website performance. There is always a risk that a website will not function correctly if you get an unexpected level of traffic. However, if you have had load testing carried out, you will be aware of any problems and can look at fixing them. Improved the scalability of your website and web applications: Scalability is how easily the software can be altered for a larger audience. By load testing it as part of the initial development stages, you will be able to expand much more easily at a later date, as your business grows. This one is planning for the future of your business.

Load testing can help to prevent your website crashing under heavy usage. However, there are always exceptional circumstances under which a website will not be able to cope, regardless of how well it has been tested and the improvements made as a result. When the Apple iPhone was first announced, the unprecedented levels of interest led to an extremely high usage of the Apple website, causing it to crash.

The Web load testing can also enhance you to betterment the speed at which your web pages load. Faster loading means an advanced browsing experience that means your customers are more likely to visit time and time again.




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