Learning center

FAQ

All commonly asked questions are posted here. Questions are classified by gategories to help you quickly access answers - click on a category below. Feel free to contact us if you are not able to find the answer here.

What is a test configuration?

A test configuration describes the load test you want to run – how many simulated users the test should load your site with, and what those users should do on your site (what pages they should load on the site).

You can create and edit test configurations on the test configurations page.

In the test configuration you have to supply a target URL to the site you want to test. If you then try to start the test without performing any additional configuration, Load Impact will start an automatic test for you, running a ramp-up test at a quite low load level (0-50 virtual users).

If you want to run a test with higher (or lower) load levels, you have to expand the Load test execution plan configuration section when editing your test. This section will allow you to specify what load levels the test will use, and how quickly to ramp up or down to/from those load levels. You can also specify whether the test should use virtual users or simulated browser users, if you want.

Finally, you can configure your test to use one or more user scenarios also. When editing your test configuration you will see a User scenarios section that can be expanded by clicking on its plus (+) icon. In this section you can specify that a certain percentage of all the simulated users in the load test will run a certain user scenario. You can also choose which geographic region to run each scenario from, allowing you to distribute the simulated load across different types of users coming from different geographic locations.


See also: - What is a user scenario?


Permalink