Welcome to my Performance Testing and Engineering Blog

Tuning a Career in Performance:
  • Performance Testing is a type of software testing to ensure software applications will perform well under their expected workload.
  • A software application's performance like its response time, reliability, resource usage and scalability do matter. The goal of Performance Testing is not to find bugs but to eliminate performance bottlenecks.
  • Performance Testing is popularly called “Perf Testing” and is a subset of performance engineering.
  • Performance Testing is a discipline concerned with testing and reporting the current performance of a software application under various parameters.
  • Performance engineering is the process by which software is tested and tuned with the intent of realizing the required performance. This process aims to optimize the most important application performance trait i.e. user experience.
About me:
  • Started career with AppLabs Technologies, (World's First Largest Independent Software Testing company) worked on all major tools like Load Runner, JMeter, WebLoad &Silk Performer. Expertise and work experience in around 10 protocols. 
  • In Tech Mahindra, got chance to work on multiple protocols like Ajax TruClient, COM/DCOM, Oracle NCA, Oracle 2 tier, Oracle webapps 11i apart from regular web & web services protocols
  • In Bank of America, got exposure and expertise in banking domain and tools like JMeter, Jenkins, Splunk, Introscope, Dynatrace, WebLogic Console, TOAD, OEM, AppWatch, Capacity planning tests apart from Load, Soak tests. Individual contributor from offshore for Payments processing Application for 2 1/2 years. 
  • Certified Associate in Splunk and Dynatrace.
  • Working for a Product based company in IC role with JMeter in RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) environment.
  • Possessing overall 13+ years IT experience with focus on Quality Assurance (Performance Testing and Engineering)


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