I think the cost is on the higher side when compared to some of the newer tools. You can't really compare this with other tools because some of the newer ones are not as feature-rich and as easy to use for our needs. For simple API testing and testing microservices with many users, there are a lot of tools available for those kinds of scenarios, but for testing actual enterprise products, I don't think they are that helpful. I think Silk is better, and maybe that's why the license cost is a little high.
Load testing, part of the broader work of QA testing and automated testing, involves putting demand on software or devices in order to measure the system’s behavior in normal usage and possible “peak load” scenarios. Sometimes called stress testing, the process is essential for understanding how a system will handle different numbers of simultaneous users. Load testing tools are used to help determine optimal architecture and scale needed to support projected usage...
I think the cost is on the higher side when compared to some of the newer tools. You can't really compare this with other tools because some of the newer ones are not as feature-rich and as easy to use for our needs. For simple API testing and testing microservices with many users, there are a lot of tools available for those kinds of scenarios, but for testing actual enterprise products, I don't think they are that helpful. I think Silk is better, and maybe that's why the license cost is a little high.