Hi
I urgently need a substantial answer for one Q on Vusers -
Performance Center. Hope you could help me.
Q : My application is intended to undergo soon the load
testing with performance center. The Vusers we planned are
100. But the dev team says that we should use 100 different
UserID/Password's & each Virtual user should login into a
different account while testing.
Firstly, is this required ? my application can handle
multiple logins for the same userid/password, hence is it
mandatory to use 100 different account when we can do the
same test with one account. If so, for 1000 Vusers we
cannot use 1000 logins right ? I need substantial info to
prove my point.
Secondly, is this possible to assign a different userid/pwd
to each Virtual user ?
Thanks in advance & awating your reply
Harsha
Answer Posted / geeta
If u are planning to do load testing then no need to apply
vusers with different userID and passwords...u are not
doing functionality test right...u wants to do
performance ...then it will go with 100 vusers with same
login details.....
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