It supports business applications for performance testing across various domains, such as retail, financial services, and banking. They had already procured a tool, LoadRunner, for use in their environment, whether on-prem or in the cloud. I've worked on numerous use cases that vary depending on the sector, like banking or insurance, as each sector has its requirements.
We use LoadRunner Cloud for working with banks, and I find the tool incredibly versatile for our varied load testing needs across different business units. Whether it is testing the API backend for core banking systems or the web frontend for digital applications, LoadRunner Cloud handles it all with ease.
We use OpenText LoadRunner Cloud for performance testing of our applications. We migrated from on-premises LoadRunner Professional to LoadRunner Cloud because it offers geographically distributed compute resources that can be scaled up and down on demand, optimizing costs.
Cloud Manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2023-10-27T20:21:00Z
Oct 27, 2023
We do load testing with LoadRunner Cloud. LoadRunner itself is cloud-hosted, but we load test the applications that are hosted on-premises or in our application data center.
Head -Consulting and Delivery at Avekshaa Technologies
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2023-02-06T06:19:00Z
Feb 6, 2023
We used Load Runner Cloud particularly to do spike testing. The license is built such that it can be used across the entire year. The flexibility to use it across multiple applications for the year for various concurrencies and time periods works well for us. The TCO has been optimized along with the total ROI. The product, being a part of the Gartner magic quadrant, helps score against some of the open-source products out there. This helps as there are certain regulators who look at technology adoption that is a part of the Gartner magic quadrant.
Senior Manager - Performance Architect at Publicis Sapient
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2022-08-08T12:32:00Z
Aug 8, 2022
When we test retail applications, which are hosted across the United Kingdom, we try to save the load generators on a cloud and then do load testing. This is to do with holiday readiness and to certify a few deployments to production in order to make sure that performance is not degraded. We use Micro Focus LoadRunner Cloud both for integrating with the CI/CD pipeline and for standalone instances.
We use a warehouse management system, my company is like a Dutch Amazon. We use LoadRunner to performance test the warehouse management system for peak load. So if Valentine's Day, Christmas, or whatever comes up, we try to run all functional loads through LoadRunner Cloud and make sure the peak count can be handled by the WMS. We use it almost daily. We have peak periods where the testing will increase, but nowadays it's so busy that throughout the year, it's almost the same. It's the same high load every day and we're testing continuously. The amount of load on the system wasn't that large a couple of years ago for us to test. So the business case for performance testing wasn't pointing to investing in it, but now we have such huge, increasing numbers and increasing load that it's worthwhile setting up a structured and automated performance test and to invest in something like LoadRunner Cloud. We use the cloud. The controllers and the dashboard servers are in the Micro Focus cloud. But we use our own load generators, which are on-premise. So we use a hybrid setup.
Sr. Technical Test Analyst at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-06-14T17:04:00Z
Jun 14, 2021
I have been using it to analyze the performance of various enterprise systems like SAP, web applications, Oracle Labs, and mobile app applications as well. The objective of the performance testing is to assess the system and whether it can withstand an actual load.
It is all about load testing. We have to do a lot of load testing in our IT environment. In the investment banking space, you do a lot of end-to-end endurance testing, to see how to benchmark performance based on resources and the CPU memory. So, we will have to benchmark the performance based on trade volumes. Trade volumes are the basic KPI. Endurance testing needs to be done to see how many trades can be pumped in my environment. I do endurance testing.
We use LoadRunner Cloud for functional testing, where we can log in online using the portal. Our primary use case is load testing, where we can simulate a scenario with more than 100 users accessing the system at the same time. This shows us things such as the performance of the system and how it reacts when multiple people are using it.
Do your performance and load testing in the cloud. OpenText LoadRunner Cloud makes it easy to plan, run, and scale performance tests without the need to deploy and manage infrastructure.
It supports business applications for performance testing across various domains, such as retail, financial services, and banking. They had already procured a tool, LoadRunner, for use in their environment, whether on-prem or in the cloud. I've worked on numerous use cases that vary depending on the sector, like banking or insurance, as each sector has its requirements.
We are a banking institution, so the solution gets used for online banking and mobile banking services.
We use LoadRunner Cloud for working with banks, and I find the tool incredibly versatile for our varied load testing needs across different business units. Whether it is testing the API backend for core banking systems or the web frontend for digital applications, LoadRunner Cloud handles it all with ease.
We are using all the indexes and the features provided by the solution.
We use OpenText LoadRunner Cloud for performance testing of our applications. We migrated from on-premises LoadRunner Professional to LoadRunner Cloud because it offers geographically distributed compute resources that can be scaled up and down on demand, optimizing costs.
We do load testing with LoadRunner Cloud. LoadRunner itself is cloud-hosted, but we load test the applications that are hosted on-premises or in our application data center.
We are using it for web testing and mobile testing. I am sure we are going to do some API and microservice testing.
We use OpenText LoadRunner Cloud for different types of testing, including load testing, performance testing, etc.
I have been using the solution for testing Salesforce and a few other applications.
Micro Focus LoadRunner Cloud is used for enterprise performance modeling and validation of enterprise networks and tax applications.
We used Load Runner Cloud particularly to do spike testing. The license is built such that it can be used across the entire year. The flexibility to use it across multiple applications for the year for various concurrencies and time periods works well for us. The TCO has been optimized along with the total ROI. The product, being a part of the Gartner magic quadrant, helps score against some of the open-source products out there. This helps as there are certain regulators who look at technology adoption that is a part of the Gartner magic quadrant.
Our primary use case for the solution is performance testing, validation and baseline testing. We deploy the solution on the cloud.
We use the solution primarily for executing the load tests.
When we test retail applications, which are hosted across the United Kingdom, we try to save the load generators on a cloud and then do load testing. This is to do with holiday readiness and to certify a few deployments to production in order to make sure that performance is not degraded. We use Micro Focus LoadRunner Cloud both for integrating with the CI/CD pipeline and for standalone instances.
We use a warehouse management system, my company is like a Dutch Amazon. We use LoadRunner to performance test the warehouse management system for peak load. So if Valentine's Day, Christmas, or whatever comes up, we try to run all functional loads through LoadRunner Cloud and make sure the peak count can be handled by the WMS. We use it almost daily. We have peak periods where the testing will increase, but nowadays it's so busy that throughout the year, it's almost the same. It's the same high load every day and we're testing continuously. The amount of load on the system wasn't that large a couple of years ago for us to test. So the business case for performance testing wasn't pointing to investing in it, but now we have such huge, increasing numbers and increasing load that it's worthwhile setting up a structured and automated performance test and to invest in something like LoadRunner Cloud. We use the cloud. The controllers and the dashboard servers are in the Micro Focus cloud. But we use our own load generators, which are on-premise. So we use a hybrid setup.
I have been using it to analyze the performance of various enterprise systems like SAP, web applications, Oracle Labs, and mobile app applications as well. The objective of the performance testing is to assess the system and whether it can withstand an actual load.
It is all about load testing. We have to do a lot of load testing in our IT environment. In the investment banking space, you do a lot of end-to-end endurance testing, to see how to benchmark performance based on resources and the CPU memory. So, we will have to benchmark the performance based on trade volumes. Trade volumes are the basic KPI. Endurance testing needs to be done to see how many trades can be pumped in my environment. I do endurance testing.
We use LoadRunner Cloud for functional testing, where we can log in online using the portal. Our primary use case is load testing, where we can simulate a scenario with more than 100 users accessing the system at the same time. This shows us things such as the performance of the system and how it reacts when multiple people are using it.
We primarily use this solution to deploy our apps to the server, for public use.
I have been using LoadRunner Cloud for performance testing.