Performance Testing
Performance Testing is done to provide stakeholders with information about their application regarding speed, stability and scalability.
Performance Testing is done to provide stakeholders with information about their application regarding speed, stability and scalability. More importantly, Performance Testing uncovers what needs to be improved before the product goes to market. Without Performance Testing, software is likely to suffer from issues such as: running slow while several users use it simultaneously, inconsistencies across different operating systems and poor usability.
Performance Testing, the main types of tests
Volume Testing
The objective is to assess your volume needs to help you plan your capacity. Under Volume testing large number of Data is populated in database and the overall software system's behavior is monitored.
Load Testing
The objective is to check loads that your systems are supposed to handle on different times and events to help you plan your investments and architecture accordingly.

Endurance Testing
The objective is to make sure the application can handle the expected load over a long period of time. What about sustained load for long periods of time?
Stress Testing
The objective is to identify breaking point of an application. What happens when the system is pushed beyond the limits, does it break the recoverability of the system?
Why do I need Performance Testing?
Performance testing will determine whether or not their software meets speed, scalability and stability requirements under expected workloads. Applications sent to market with poor performance metrics due to non existent or poor performance testing are likely to gain a bad reputation and fail to meet expected sales goals. Also, mission critical applications like space launch programs or life saving medical equipments should be performance tested to ensure that they run for a long period of time without deviations.
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