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Published inJan 2023
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Manikandan Sambamurthy
Manikandan Sambamurthy
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Manikandan Sambamurthy

Manikandan Sambamurthy has been a software engineer particularly focused on quality engineering efforts for over 15 years. He has helped several enterprise organizations formulate and implement their test strategies successfully. He has built and mentored diverse and smooth-functioning quality engineering teams throughout his career. Manikandan himself is a prolific tester and specializes in full stack test automation. He is a life-long learner and possesses tremendous knowledge on both front-end and back-end test technologies. He has led various continuous improvement efforts improving quality and productivity of entire software engineering teams. With his deep understanding and expertise in the quality area, he has induced considerable cost-savings across organizations through meticulous customizations of test automation frameworks. When he is not working on software, he loves to travel, read about science, and spend time with his family. He is an ardent sports fan currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Considerations for performance testing

Let us quicky look at some of the major considerations required for effective performance testing:

  • Distributed load testing: Load testing should mimic the real-world user load, and it is vital to distribute the load across multiple machines/servers to uncover critical bugs or memory leaks during the testing phase. This can be done in JMeter by employing a local JMeter master machine with remote slave machines.
  • Managing resource requirements: The memory and resources of the load testing tool have to be managed effectively to prevent false negatives in the test results. Running through the command line, disabling memory-consuming parts of the testing ecosystem, and optimizing test data are some first areas to look into.
  • Performance testing metrics: It is critical to review and agree upon a standard set of metrics for all the applications in your organization. This helps you standardize your test results.
  • Gradual performance degradation...
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Manikandan Sambamurthy

Manikandan Sambamurthy has been a software engineer particularly focused on quality engineering efforts for over 15 years. He has helped several enterprise organizations formulate and implement their test strategies successfully. He has built and mentored diverse and smooth-functioning quality engineering teams throughout his career. Manikandan himself is a prolific tester and specializes in full stack test automation. He is a life-long learner and possesses tremendous knowledge on both front-end and back-end test technologies. He has led various continuous improvement efforts improving quality and productivity of entire software engineering teams. With his deep understanding and expertise in the quality area, he has induced considerable cost-savings across organizations through meticulous customizations of test automation frameworks. When he is not working on software, he loves to travel, read about science, and spend time with his family. He is an ardent sports fan currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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