Load Testing Metrics & Reports
Detailed Load Test Reports
Once the test run has completed, WebLoadUI Pro presents you with a range of in-depth reports for both high-level and deep analysis of the test results. A summary report lets you see key metrics and identify issues at a glance. A detailed report with interactive charts helps you understand how response time and server performance correlate with user activities. The reports can be accessed at any time to see how the application performance has changed over time and to compare the results from two test runs.
WebLoadUI Pro presents in a detailed report and interactive graphs the load test results for your Web applications. You can view the key metrics of your application needed to identify performance and/or configuration issues. Then you can decide whether to upgrade server hardware, implement content optimization, employ CDNs or change configuration settings to improve application performance.
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The Summary report shows the test status (pass/failed) and variations in key metrics, such as page loading time, time to first byte (TTFB), time to last byte (TTLB) and others.
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The Load Profile (virtual users over time) graph lets you see the load generated throughout the test run, in total and per each test scenario.
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The Passed Requests and Errors graphs let you determine how many requests per seconds your application can handle and estimate the load level at which errors start to occur.
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The Slow Responses graph helps you identify specific responses that have long response times and see where they come from.
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The Page Load Time graph lets you know if the load times for your webpages meet your quality of service and performance standards.
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The Slow Pages graph shows the Top 10 pages that have the longest load times and should be considered for optimization.
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The Request Throughput and Response Throughput graphs let you measure the server bandwidth during the test run and understand if it is sufficient to ensure the desired application performance.
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The Time to First Byte and Time to Last Byte graphs help you estimate the responsiveness of the tested server and network for different load levels over time and see if they are acceptable.
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