To access the load testing report for each individual load test, click on the load test itself as highlighted on some examples below:
This will take you to the Load Executions screen where you can see the load plan name as well as the results of the load test. You can click on the arrows next to the Load Test to view the test case and test case steps. To export this report, click the Export to Excel or Export to PDF functions.
Load Test Report Fields:
1- Virtual Users: this field shows the number of virtual users selected when the load test plan was created
2- Avg(ms): this field shows the average execution duration for each step in milliseconds
3- Min(ms): this field shows the minimum amount of execution for each step in milliseconds
4- Max(ms): this field shows the maximum amount of execution duration for each step in milliseconds
5- Percentile 75th: this field shows the amount of time of execution for each step in the 75th percentile
6- Percentile 90th: this field shows the amount of time of execution for each step in the 90th percentile
7- Standard Deviation (ms): this field shows the standard deviation of execution time from the average amount. This should be low by default and points out that the system is consistent in terms of load. If this number is too high, it means there is a high difference between the minimum and maximum durations. In other words, execution took longer as the load test progressed and this could be a sign of an issue with the system under load.
The following image shows an example of 5 virtual users executions:
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The columns can be resized to your viewing convenience.