The SilkPerformer Modeling and Implementing Load Tests training course demonstrates the features and functionality of SilkPerformer with Hands-on exercises. You will learn to design, implement and run load tests
The Silkperformer Result Analysis & Correlation training course is meant for QA project leaders, testers, and engineers who need to build or improve their skills related to load test results analysis and interpretation. You will lean to interpret load test results.
By attending Silkperformer Modeling and Implementing Load Tests workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Identify components of an Internet infrastructure
- Create a load/performance test plan
- Use SilkPerformer to configure and record a test script
- Use SilkPerformer to compile and try a script
- Use the SilkPerformer TrueLog Explorer to troubleshoot scripts
- Randomize data to create realistic loads
- Modularize code through user-defined functions and transactions
- Create profiles to vary connection speeds and browser types
- Establish and confirm a baseline
- Explain and execute all six workload models
- Monitor agents
- Explore tests results
By attending Silkperformer Result Analysis & Correlation workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Use Performance Explorer and the Server Analysis Module (SAM)
- Add custom reports to the overview report
- Apply the concepts of range and standard deviation to analyze the average
- Use the candles with sticks series type to confirm the consistency of the average
- Validate test results
- Combine and correlate client-side measures for effective results interpretation
- Remerge and interpret data from load tests using distributed agents
- Combine and correlate server-side measures for monitoring, graphing, and reporting
- Identify possible bottlenecks and performance issues of an e – business infrastructure
- Determine the root cause of a server failure during load test executions
- Review overview of SilkCentral Test Manager (SCTM) results integration
For Silkperformer Modeling and Implementing Load Tests class:
- Familiarity with a Windows environment
- Ability to navigate in an Internet or intranet environment
- Familiarity with scripting or structured programming
- Knowledge about basic concepts related to load testing, Web architecture and protocols
- Experience testing Web applications (manually)
For Silkperformer Result Analysis & Correlation class:
- Attend a training on Silkperformer Modeling and Implementing Load Tests or 3+ months experience with SilkPerformer
