Thursday 9 June 2011

Load testing, stress testing performance testing JDE

Myriad have uncovered an inexpensive and simple method for load testing web versions of JDE.  It’s always been difficult to find a cost effective method of loading up JDE for stress testing, we think we have the perfect solution.

We’ve been able to perform application load testing down to transactional detail, ensuring that the 2400 sales orders (for example) that were entered in by the load testing scripts actually hit the database.  We are able to ensure that all of the batch jobs were executed. 

We are able to quickly record your core transactions and user interactions with the system and then multiple this load across your EnterpriseOne suite.  This level of testing can stress your batch, interactive and web servers as much or as little as you like.  Myriad can then monitor for any bottlenecks, make recommendations and retest.

Have you ever wondered if OAS is faster than WebLogic?  Should you use weblogic instead of WebSphere?  Myriad can easily create a virtual test environment for you and run load testing over it – so you can compare apples with apples.

What is the average bandwidth use for a modern E1 client?  How many turns are being generated for logging in.  You can quickly get these answers and more with some load testing.

Myriad can VPN into your system and complete all testing remotely and then send you a comprehensive report at the end!

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Simple graphs like the above can highlight your latency issues and also tell you when your network is going to be saturated.

Did you know that 2400 users logging into your system and running basic queries for < 10 minutes can generate more than 3.4GB of traffic?  You need to ensure that everything is tuned correctly to ensure your JDE environment is as efficient as possible.

Myriad are leading the way for stress and load testing JDE software.

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