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Performance Testing Using Iter8

DZone

There are umpteen performance testing tools available in the commercial market as well as in the open-source repositories. Recently, Go-based performance testing tools are exploding in the open-source world. Based on our requirements, we can choose the best tool from the arsenal.

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The Future of Performance Testing

Alex Podelko

While there are still quite a lot of cases where it is still applicable, it needs to evolve into more sophisticated processes tightly integrated with development and other parts of performance engineering. That dictates changes needed in performance testing (and, eventually, performance testing tools).

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Memphis.dev Cloud Performance and Load Testing

DZone

This article presents the most recent Memphis.dev Cloud, multi-region benchmark tests conducted in December 2023, explores how to carry out performance testing, detailing hands-on methods you can apply yourself, and provides recent benchmark data for your reference. The benchmark tool we used can be found here.

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Performance Optimization for Multi-Layered Cloud Native AWS Application

DZone

Cloud-native application development in AWS often requires complex, layered architecture with synchronous and asynchronous interactions between multiple components, e.g., API Gateway, Microservices, Serverless Functions, and system of record integration.

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Performance Testing with Open Source Tools – Myths and Reality

Alex Podelko

Some time ago Federico Toledo published Performance Testing with Open Source Tools- Busting The Myths. We quickly figured that the market was quite crowded with Blazemeter spearheading the “JMeter in the cloud” offer. So, we aimed for a “SaaS load testing tool in your browser” approach, barely mentioning JMeter in the beginning.

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Keptn – The Autonomous Cloud control plane for Dynatrace explained

Dynatrace

Autonomous Cloud Enablement (ACE) and Keptn – the Event-Driven Autonomous Cloud Control Plane – are helping our Dynatrace customers to automate their delivery and operations processes. There’s more from Christian and the rest of the Keptn and Autonomous Cloud community that we can all benefit from. Dynatrace news.

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Using Selenium, Docker, and Cloud for Performance Testing

DZone

Growing up in performance engineering in the last decade, it was almost impossible to think of simulating load using a real browser because a performance engineer would need a lot of machines to simulate load using a real browser.