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Akamas provides out-of-the-box integrations with Tricentis NeoLoad.

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The software is designed for businesses in the retail, banking, insurance, and healthcare industries. Moreover, a manual, trial-and-error process typically has a huge operational impact. It enables businesses to integrate the platform with several third-party applications and continuous integration (CI) tools, such as Splunk, TeamCity, Jenkins, Bamboo, and more. NeoLoad can be operated on-premise or hosted in the cloud. It also lets DevOps engineers utilize the YAML-based description format to facilitate collaboration on service-level objectives (SLOs). It provides a graphical dashboard, which allows users to compare the results of current tests with baseline tests and track key performance indicators (KPIs). NeoLoad offers the following pricing plans: Starting from: US20 000,00/year Pricing model: Subscription Free Trial: Available. Key features include network virtualization, resource reservation, trend monitoring, and version control.īusinesses can use NeoLoad to monitor operating systems, application servers, databases, or network devices, analyze real-time test results, and automatically validate designs in accordance with service-level agreements (SLAs). NeoLoad supports both graphical and code-based approaches to performance engineering: create, define settings, and run performance tests as code using a YAML-based description format which is human readable, implementation agnostic, and domain specific to load testing.

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Developers can add custom conditions or controls in tests, define application-specific parameters, and automatically update existing test scripts. NeoLoad is a load testing software that enables DevOps teams to design and run code-less performance tests across system applications. This tutorial provides basic and in-depth knowledge of the Neotys NeoLoad Performance Testing tool.














Neoload trial