A Beginner’s Guide to Interpreting Load Test Results
In this post, we will discuss inferring meaning from load test results, including interpreting your test summary metrics and key graphed plots.Read More →
In this post, we will discuss inferring meaning from load test results, including interpreting your test summary metrics and key graphed plots.Read More →
Apache JMeter is an open source application designed for performance testing of functional behaviors. RedLine13 is 100% JMeter compatible and provides a wide range of features and advantages. In this short article we describe some of the key features where RedLine13 complements JMeter. Simplify JMeter At Scale: Upload and Test. Building a load test plan at scale requires coordination of resources, network management, and JMeter configuration. And if you have ever run load tests previously youRead More →
RedLine13 returns all of the test results as graphs after a user runs a load test. There are different sections on the results page. It is a critical process to interpret and analyze the load test results. The load test results are organized like this. Load Test Results Summary Details Test Servers Output Files Metric Sections Percentiles Overview metrics JMeter Threads Per Second Average JMeter Thread Elapsed Time Request Table and Filter Request metrics Request PerRead More →
RedLine13 test results can be easily shared with anyone. And easily viewed even if they don’t have a RedLine13 account. This means you can share RedLine13 test results with management or colleagues. Any RedLine13 user with a Paid account can simply click on a new button Shareable Link. Then click on “Share Link” to copy the link of the test results. Paste it into an email or anything else. If you don’t want the test resultsRead More →
This is one of our most popular blog posts. We’ve updated it again with information you may not know about with real-time RedLine13 graphs. RedLine13 graphs are aggregated from all load tests and can be viewed in real-time. What if you want to see specific time? It’s easy. Just select the time slice in the graph and see it immediately. Check out some of the updates to graphs that we highlighted in the past. After hearingRead More →
With our boostrap update we have also updated the results page. During a test Change test name Status updates during test Cancel Test Cancelled Test Change test name Mark Public Cancelled Time Clone and Save for Jenkins Cancelled tests can be cloned (and then fixed 😉 Delete Completed Test Data & Server Costs Change Test Name Mark Public Completed Time Clone Save for Jenkins Delete Mark Public Details Details section has been updated. Here is aRead More →
We added the ability to maintain and update test notes. During or after your test execution you can update the notes as needed. After the test we can update our notes to indicate results or follow up actions. Read More →
The format of the details section has been updated and we added more visibility to parameters which are part of the test. Dates Created : The moment the test information was submitted Init Time : The test makes it into our queue and starts to get processed Agent Start : The agents have started and begin to process test request Completed At : Time the full plan was executed and information sent back to RedLine13 master server.Read More →
In our pro version you can now share tests publicly. (We do not obfuscate the test url). If a test is not shared, the green button will say ‘Make Public’ Once a test is public the green button will change to “Remove Public” and a link will appear under the box. This link is the shareable link. By pressing remove public the unauthorized url will no longer be accessible outside of your team.Read More →
Customer request I would like to be able to rename a test, I often clone existing tests (a great feature!) and sometimes forget to rename the new test. As we were updating the User Interface for Bootstrap updates we were able to get this done pretty quickly. Once you have launched a test, cancelled a test, or completed the test you can update the name as you see need. Select the ‘edit’ icon next to the nameRead More →
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