- Understand performance implications of technologies and protocols in modern data centers
- Select scenarios to measure performance and capacity risks organizations face today
- Design emulation scripts, scenarios, and reports to expose various risks
- Customize a test plan based on budget and role of disciplines involved in performance testing
- Setup controllers, load generators, monitoring, and virtual table servers
- Generate and edit TruClient and VuGen scripts to emulate internet browsers and use test data
- Design coding practices to make scripts re-usable and easy to change
- Apply naming conventions and techniques to manage test data and configure reports
- Practice presentation of results and filing of performance defects to ensure follow-on action
Practical Experience with LoadRunner® Testing
This hands-on tutorial provides students with the knowledge and skills to use the latest testing tools provided by HP to validate decisions and improve software performance. Creating and managing lab environments will be discussed within the context of test planning and execution. By the end of the course, students are equipped to begin planning the implementation of LoadRunner® and Performance Center for improving testing practices within their organizations.
Hands-on Experience with LoadRunner® Testing Tools
This course provides hands-on experience with LoadRunner® testing functions and new features, including: TruClient and Asynchronous processing, Virtual Table Service, Data Format Exception handling, Rendezvous, using add-ins to calculate Base64 and signing for OAuth access to APIs.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for experienced software performance engineers who actively participate in test planning, test case development, test execution, test automation, and managing test environments.
Students are expected to bring and use their own laptops. With prior notice, remote VMware instances may be available if adequate network facilities are available on site.