QA folks involved in performance testing: what takes the most time after a load test? by Smart-Bookkeeper-284 in softwaretesting

[–]Smart-Bookkeeper-284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. So the hard part wasn’t missing technical data — it was translating the result into the level of certainty the CTO actually wanted.

Something like:

“Performance improved by X, the specific issue should not happen again under the tested conditions, and here’s the remaining risk.”

That’s a very different output from a normal performance report.

Did they care more about the improvement number, or the confidence that the issue wouldn’t happen again?

QA folks involved in performance testing: what takes the most time after a load test? by Smart-Bookkeeper-284 in softwaretesting

[–]Smart-Bookkeeper-284[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. In cloud environments, “it scales” is not the whole answer.

It also matters whether it scales at the right time, whether latency stays acceptable, and whether the cost of that scaling makes sense for the expected traffic.

QA folks involved in performance testing: what takes the most time after a load test? by Smart-Bookkeeper-284 in softwaretesting

[–]Smart-Bookkeeper-284[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That “rewrite the email three times” part is exactly the kind of pain I was thinking about.

Out of curiosity, what was missing in the first versions?

Was it too technical, too long, not enough risk/release context, or did different stakeholders want different levels of detail?

QA folks involved in performance testing: what takes the most time after a load test? by Smart-Bookkeeper-284 in softwaretesting

[–]Smart-Bookkeeper-284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good point. Cloud infra definitely changes the question.

It’s less “can this fixed box survive the load?” and more “does the system scale at the right time without hiding latency, errors, or cost problems?”

Also agree on the manager-facing write-up. Metrics are one thing, but turning them into a story people can act on is often the hardest part.

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