Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Unique Content Article: Traditional tests with Cloud testing

<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Traditional tests with Cloud testing</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Lucy Truce</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>For many years, all software and website testing have been performed in-house by the development company, or been outsourced to a company specialized in software testing. Nevertheless, in past few years, with development of the "Cloud" has led to software for web applications and websites being tested in this environment instead. Cloud computing is internet-based, and depends on the sharing of resources among users, developing a network.<br />
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Using the Cloud web load testing has just begun to grow in reputation. There are lots of reasons for this. The very first is using Cloud resources are much cheaper for the users than web load testing carried out by the in-house testing team. The major reason of that there is no need to invest in all of the basic hardware and license costs for the software. Moreover it can lessen staffing costs as it is all done not in the office but over the internet.<br />
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Website testing by cloud computing gives on-demand testing, that has low maintenance costs as you only pay for the time when your test is running. It gives real time reports, so you can view instantly how your website performs under the expected normal load and the predicted peak load.<br />
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If the website is for a global company, then you may find the reports on geographical locations and load particularly useful. It can also check how the web load is affected when different internet browsers are used; Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome might all cause different loads to be placed on the server.<br />
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There are, however, also some disadvantages to relying on the Cloud network for all of your web load testing. The application to be tested must be available on the internet; otherwise the network will be unable to access it. This means that your untested website must be made available for people to view before it is completely ready. This enables your potential customers to access it, and may result in disappointment and a potential loss of revenue if it does not function correctly. Some test scenarios might also need to be modified in order to function correctly in the Cloud.<br />
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Knowing this, you possibly don't want to drop your in-house testing team just yet. As the Cloud, they are not only able to test websites and web-based applications but also any piece of software you manufacture. They are able to adjust tests for any scenario. It is more costly, but far more comfortable.<br />
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About the Author:<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'><a href="http://www.reflective.com">Reflective Solutions</a> are an established UK based company who specialise in web load testing software, being one of the UK's foremost companies.</div><br />
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Title: Traditional tests with Cloud testing<br />
Author: Lucy Truce<br />
Email: a.north@justsearch.co.uk<br />
Keywords: website monitoring software,internet,websites,software,computers,technology<br />
Word Count: 410<br />
Category: Marketing<br />
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