Performance
Typical performance test results can vary depending on the project and the specific goals of the test. However, some key results that can be obtained during our performance tests include:
This result measures the time it takes for the system to respond to a request. You can include metrics such as the load time of a Bitcoin mobile app, webpage or platform (backend, frontend), the processing time of a transaction (TPS), or the execution time of a specific operation. The goal is to minimize response time to provide a fast and efficient user experience.
This result indicates the maximum capacity of the system to handle a specific workload. It can be measured in terms of transactions per second, requests per second, or any other relevant metric. Determining peak performance helps identify system limits and optimize your ability to scale.
This result evaluates how system resources are used during the performance test. You can include metrics such as CPU usage, memory, network bandwidth, and disk space. Identifying the resources that are being used intensively during the test helps to identify potential bottlenecks and optimize resource allocation.
Stability and Endurance: This result refers to the system’s ability to maintain consistent performance under sustained workload over a long period of time. Endurance tests can be performed to determine if the system shows signs of performance degradation or failure after a prolonged time of heavy activity.
This result evaluates how the system responds to increasing workload. Scalability tests can be performed to determine if system performance holds up or degrades as demand increases. This allows developers to identify scalability limits and optimize the system to handle higher volumes of transactions or users.
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