Introduction

Once we have our test procedures documented and done with our test, it is time to analyze the testing results and validate that our deployment will give us what we need from it.

Set of test cases

Access the application in the cloud and execute the test cases (functional and non-functional):

  • Defining the standards and cloud testing process
  • Defining clear SLAs
  • Verifying service availability
  • Verifying application accessibility
  • Verifying the workflow
  • Verifying application performance
  • Verifying data security
  • Get the reports and analyze the reports

Testing end-to-end cloud system availability is the key to cloud computing. Testing connectivity, as well as latencies, are part of this testing process. The network must be monitored for any downtime, as downtime is considered a loss to the business.

As servers are available on-demand, cloud testing solutions allow organizations to achieve greater effectiveness by reducing testing costs and shortened testing and delivery times.

When conducting cloud testing, we must ensure that we have access to the cloud services and data needed without delays. Even though the server is hosted remotely in the cloud, the cloud service provides the experience of a local server.

Testing analysis factors

There are several success factor indicators to think of when testing analysis. These are the things we talked about that should be included in the test report in the first place.

Sizing

Sizing deals with things like:

  • How much space do we need?
  • How much memory do we need?

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