What is Load Testing and Stress Testing explain it with
examples
Answer Posted / chandru
hi,
Load testing is to test the execution of application or product under customer expected configuration and customer expected load to estimate the performance is called load testing
For example
take an application that you want to book a movie ticket for that we need to store the booked ticket details for that we will create one database that it will have a capacity of load that customer given load.if the customer given load is not meeting means load test will be fail...
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