table-cells-columnsLoad Test Results

The Load Testing Dashboard provides a centralized view of all load testing activities within a selected project. It gives instant visibility into test executions, system performance trends, and infrastructure utilization. This dashboard is accessible via the Dashboard section. It updates dynamically based on the selected organization, project, and time range (e.g., Last 7 Days).

Layout Structure

The Load Testing Dashboard consists of:

  1. Summary Metric Cards (Top Section)

  2. Top Load Tests List

  3. Recent Runs

  4. Test Activity Graph

  5. Test Run Count Graph

  6. Time Range Filter

Summary Metrics (Top Section)

The top row displays high-level KPIs for quick performance insights:

Metric
Description
Purpose

Active Test

Number of currently running tests vs. completed tests.

Helps identify whether load tests are actively executing.

Total Runs (Last 7 Days)

Total number of test executions during the selected time period.

Tracks testing frequency and adoption trends.

Failed Load Tests

Number of failed executions.

Provides immediate visibility into stability and execution health.

Total LG-Hours

Virtual User (VU) consumption and percentage of allocated capacity used.

Tracks plan usage and resource efficiency.

Average Completion Rate

Average success rate across executed tests.

Helps measure overall reliability of test executions.

Top Load Tests List & Recent Runs

These panels highlight the most frequently executed tests and the most recent executions, providing a quick snapshot of current performance activity.

Test Activity & Run Count Graphs

These visual trend charts display:

  1. Test Activity Graph: Daily test runs and Success Rate over time, helping to assess if reliability is improving or declining.

  2. Test Run Count Graph: Historical view of test frequency and operational discipline.

Time Range Filter

Located in the top-right, this filter allows users to adjust the time range (default: Last 7 Days) to analyze weekly or monthly trends.

How to Use This Dashboard Effectively

The Load Testing Dashboard is designed for:

  1. Engineering Teams: To track execution frequency and identify test failures.

  2. Performance Teams: To evaluate load test stability and monitor VU utilization.

  3. Leadership / Stakeholders: To get a high-level snapshot of testing activity and assess reliability trends.

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