Performance Testing
Performance testing is a type of software testing that ensures software applications perform as expected under load. It is a testing technique used to determine system performance in terms of sensitivity, reactivity, and stability under specific workload conditions.
Performance testing is a type of software testing that focuses on evaluating a system’s or application’s performance and scalability. Performance testing aims to identify bottlenecks, measure system performance under varying loads and conditions, and ensure that the system can handle the expected number of users or transactions.
Performance Testing vs Functional Testing
Testing is an important phase in the software development life cycle. It checks and validates all kinds of programs to determine malfunctions that could introduce trouble later or in the future such as processing issues, usability, and so on. These problems are very dangerous from a business point of view that profit by selling software. When a company loses its customer trust, it loses reputation, loyalty, revenue, and so on. Functional testing and performance testing are one of the two testing and QA that entitle developers and performance engineers to guarantee the quality of code.