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The eBusiness 1 Stress Testing is a form of testing to determine the stability of a given system or application. It involves testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to observe the results. In software testing, "System stress test" refers to tests that put a greater emphasis on robustness, availability, and error handling under a heavy load, rather than on what would be considered correct behavior under normal circumstances. In particular, the goals of such tests may be to ensure the software does not crash in conditions of insufficient computational resources (such as memory or disk space), unusually high concurrency, or denial of service attacks. Our load testing tool for Web and/or Client/Server Applications are capable of simulating large numbers of simultaneous users in order to validate your pre-defined reliability and performance requirements. eBusiness 1 can test your Web based or Client/Server Application performance before going live, if you are about to upgrade or if you are having problems. Our test includes all components including the application, database, servers and users.
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