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Using Selenium WebDriver to Run Scalable Load Tests

2017-02-14

We are pleased to announce that you can now use Selenium WebDriver to create and run performance tests on RedLine13. You only need change how you load the driver; this will not impact your existing WebDriver scripts at all. By using your existing scripts (or new ones), you can launch PhantomJS, Chrome, or Firefox instances in the cloud simulating hundreds or thousands of users. We have load tested a 5,000 real user simulation with a WebDriverRead More →

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6 Ways to Speed Up Your Website Before Load Testing

2017-02-13

As a load testing company, performance is something we care about. While load testing is something that’s very important to consider, there are a few things that you can do before you load test that will improve the speed of your website. From reducing the number of requests to enabling browser caching, here are six simple things that you can do to increase the performance of your website. Minimize Server Response Time One of the firstRead More →

Running a URL Load Test

2017-02-01

In this video we will demonstrate how to run a simple URL test to gauge performance of a website. If you’re new to load testing, this is the easiest test to run on RedLine13. Getting Started When running a URL test on RedLine13, begin by logging into your account, hit “Start Test”, and then click the “Simple Test” tab. Next, begin to enter the parameters of your load test. In this example we will have 100 virtualRead More →

Feature Updates

Simple Test Support for Headers

2016-09-08

Customer request : How do I specify an OAuth key in a Redline13 simple test? Great request to make it even easier to get load tests started quickly.  To execute an OAUTH 2.0 API call you will likely need two headers, Api-Keye and Authorization. We are going to use Getty Image API as an example. “Start a New Test” and select Simple Test Enter URL you want to test https://api.gettyimages.com/v3/boards Go to “Advanced Simple Test Options” SelectRead More →

Server Display

2013-07-27

RedLine has recently added the capability to display all servers running in your account that have been created by the RedLine Load Testing Service. This is especially useful if you are managing a large number of instances in your account, and having RedLine create new instances for your load testing needs.Read More →

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