@Raghav You are doing a splendid job keep teaching us please. I have a question 1. How can we handle DOM shadow using selenium 2. How can I use an ID number which is generated from one class to another class using selenium webDriver (This is a real interview question) please answer my questions tnx
Thanks Raghav, your simple explained videos make me more clearer. i got a teacher in form of you for my career growth. Can you make the video for those dnt want to go in to automation and opt for scrum master similar types of roles as i am not good in to automation i am not so passionate for automation so just expecting some video on agile roles experiences.
Iam trying software testing job in chennai and fresher in IT but experienced in Non-IT so is there any chances of getting online work from home and need suggestion. Can u please help me or anyway to reach u to share details
Naveen Regional or geographical testing, also known as geo-distributed load testing, is a crucial aspect of performance testing to assess the impact of geographical location on a website or application's performance. It involves simulating user traffic from different geographical regions to evaluate how the system responds to varying network conditions, latency, and potential regional restrictions. Jemeter, an open-source performance testing tool, provides various options for conducting geo-distributed load testing. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to perform regional or geographical testing in Jemeter: 1. **Set up Remote JMeter Agents:** To simulate user traffic from different geographical regions, you need to distribute JMeter agents across those regions. This can be achieved by deploying JMeter agents on cloud-based servers or using geographically distributed testing services. 2. **Configure JMeter Test Script:** Create a JMeter test script that defines the test scenarios, requests, and assertions for your performance testing. Ensure that the script is designed to handle multiple regions and can generate load from different locations. 3. **Distribute Test Script and Data:** Distribute the JMeter test script and any necessary test data to the remote JMeter agents. This ensures that all agents have access to the same testing instructions and data. 4. **Configure Remote Runners:** Configure the remote runners to coordinate the execution of the test script across the distributed JMeter agents. This involves specifying the IP addresses or URLs of the agents and defining the load distribution strategy. 5. **Generate Regional Traffic:** Set up the load generators to simulate user traffic from specific geographical regions. This can be achieved by modifying the test script or using geo-targeting capabilities provided by the cloud-based testing service. 6. **Monitor Test Results:** Monitor the test results from the remote JMeter agents to assess the performance of the website or application across different geographical regions. Analyze metrics such as response times, error rates, and throughput to identify any performance bottlenecks or regional variations. 7. **Analyze and Report Findings:** Analyze the collected test results to identify any performance issues or regional disparities. Prepare a comprehensive report that outlines the findings, recommendations for improvement, and potential solutions for addressing any regional performance bottlenecks. Remember that effective geo-distributed load testing requires careful planning, consideration of network conditions, and the use of appropriate tools and services to simulate user traffic from different geographical regions accurately.
Thank for bringing all these points in a single video raghav, will share it as much as possible 😊👍 it will great help.
sure, pls do Sarang
I have Deolitte interview on 27 Aug for 2nd technical round. Thanks for the video. Will analyse myself with these useful points.
most welcome
how was the interview?
Thank you sir, it giving much more idea of interview questions.
Most welcome Vilas
@Raghav You are doing a splendid job keep teaching us please. I have a question 1. How can we handle DOM shadow using selenium 2. How can I use an ID number which is generated from one class to another class using selenium webDriver (This is a real interview question) please answer my questions tnx
Hi Bereket, I will check on this
Thank you for this video. Sir can you also make a playlist of security testing?
I will do Shikha
Thank you sir and good explanation and sharing the details
You are welcome
Thanks Raghav
Most welcome Hafsa
Thanks for the advice. Could you make a playlist on ansible ?
Sure thing!
Thanks Raghav, your simple explained videos make me more clearer.
i got a teacher in form of you for my career growth.
Can you make the video for those dnt want to go in to automation and opt for scrum master similar types of roles as i am not good in to automation i am not so passionate for automation so just expecting some video on agile roles experiences.
Will try Kavita
Very Informative
Glad it was helpful!
Can you please make dedicated video on chatbot testing and future scope for testers in chatbot/telephonic bot domain.
I will check on this Akshay
@@RaghavPal yes sir
Thankyou Raghav
Most welcome Adarsh
Thank you for your vedios. I learned a lot from you. Could you please give a vedio on getting a visa sponsored QA job in offfshore.
Not sure on that
👍👍👍 Thanks
Welcome 👍
Iam trying software testing job in chennai and fresher in IT but experienced in Non-IT so is there any chances of getting online work from home and need suggestion. Can u please help me or anyway to reach u to share details
Hi Maya, you can create your profile on freelancing platforms like upwork etc. and start on it
how to do regional or geographical testing in Jemeter or performance Raghav
Naveen
Regional or geographical testing, also known as geo-distributed load testing, is a crucial aspect of performance testing to assess the impact of geographical location on a website or application's performance. It involves simulating user traffic from different geographical regions to evaluate how the system responds to varying network conditions, latency, and potential regional restrictions.
Jemeter, an open-source performance testing tool, provides various options for conducting geo-distributed load testing. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to perform regional or geographical testing in Jemeter:
1. **Set up Remote JMeter Agents:**
To simulate user traffic from different geographical regions, you need to distribute JMeter agents across those regions. This can be achieved by deploying JMeter agents on cloud-based servers or using geographically distributed testing services.
2. **Configure JMeter Test Script:**
Create a JMeter test script that defines the test scenarios, requests, and assertions for your performance testing. Ensure that the script is designed to handle multiple regions and can generate load from different locations.
3. **Distribute Test Script and Data:**
Distribute the JMeter test script and any necessary test data to the remote JMeter agents. This ensures that all agents have access to the same testing instructions and data.
4. **Configure Remote Runners:**
Configure the remote runners to coordinate the execution of the test script across the distributed JMeter agents. This involves specifying the IP addresses or URLs of the agents and defining the load distribution strategy.
5. **Generate Regional Traffic:**
Set up the load generators to simulate user traffic from specific geographical regions. This can be achieved by modifying the test script or using geo-targeting capabilities provided by the cloud-based testing service.
6. **Monitor Test Results:**
Monitor the test results from the remote JMeter agents to assess the performance of the website or application across different geographical regions. Analyze metrics such as response times, error rates, and throughput to identify any performance bottlenecks or regional variations.
7. **Analyze and Report Findings:**
Analyze the collected test results to identify any performance issues or regional disparities. Prepare a comprehensive report that outlines the findings, recommendations for improvement, and potential solutions for addressing any regional performance bottlenecks.
Remember that effective geo-distributed load testing requires careful planning, consideration of network conditions, and the use of appropriate tools and services to simulate user traffic from different geographical regions accurately.
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