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TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS Solutions How to Manage Application Performance and Load Testing in Virtual Environments
Eliminating the real-world constraints on application performance testing with virtualized services
By: John Michelsen
Nov. 6, 2008 03:00 PM
Gone are the days when you could test an interface to a single client/server app and know that you have performance covered. Today's interconnected systems such as fully integrated packaged applications, ESB-based enterprise platforms, and SOA make ensuring high-performance from application components and solutions increasingly difficult. On top of that complexity, we are increasingly supporting technologies that are built and managed by distributed teams, both across organizational and geographic boundaries.
The common practice of validating and tuning the performance of your applications in pre-production is when you have the worst ability to actually make any improvement in performance. This article describes the dynamic behind this maxim, and demonstrates how employing virtualization (with a virtual service environment) offers a solution to the load and performance testing team. Current Performance Management Strategies Generally, the CoE is tasked with testing nearly completed applications that are submitted for performance review and tuning. These applications are load tested via their user interface almost exclusively. There are valid reasons why performance testing labs traditionally adopted this approach:
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