When building a new application, you need to decide how many simultaneous users it should support. You do not want to invest into huge infrastructure to support only a few users. You also do not want to build a limited infrastructure that will not allow you to serve all of users now and in the future.

You, the application owner, need to estimate how many users your application will have and how it translates into the simultaneous users. When a user browses through screens of your web application, she goes through reading pages of content, filling out forms, thinking, or leaving the application to work on something else. If your logs indicate that a user spends 2 seconds on a particular page, but the page can support 100 simultaneous users with 10 ms response time, this translates into 20,000 users.


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You are about to subject your server to a very rigorous stress test. You need to validate your email and verify site ownership before conducting load tests.
  • Your email address should match the domain for load testing. For example, if you are going to load test http://acme.com, your email address should be in the following format: user@acme.com, where user is your username.
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The number of simultaneous users in the test will vary between 1 and 50 depending on the site speed.
For very slow sites, only one simultaneous user may run.
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For slow sites, the chart below may flash for several minutes before it starts showing results. The testing time is between 1 and 10 minutes.

Proper load testing of even a single page takes time and expertise; there is lots of data and it is not always easy to figure out what is important and what is not.

CSharp Computing, LLC conducts load tests of all kinds of applications: web sites, web services, web applications, desktop applications and mobile applications. Our scientists will analyze the data and provide you with a clear report of how your application handles the load.

Call (805) 409-3593 to have us load test your application.