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October 2022

All about load testing metrics (k6 Office Hours #69)

Leandro Melendez and Nicole van der Hoeven discuss all about load testing metrics. What do they all mean? Which ones do you REALLY need? Understanding metrics and analysing test results is arguably the most important part of a load test-- and also the most difficult! We're answering all the questions you ever had about the many metrics that come with load and performance testing.

Using chai with k6

The growth of a code base is unpredictable. To account for this uncertainty, we call on everything we've learnt in the last x years about how to scale an application effectively: adopting naming conventions, creating file and folder structures, using the latest patterns, and producing sensible abstractions. These actions add up over time. Eventually, you'll mentally high-five your past self for having taken the time to do them ✋.

Load testing types and k6 executors (k6 Office Hours #67)

What are the different load testing types, and how do they relate to the k6 executors? We go through every single k6 executor and how, when, and why you should use each one in this week's episode of k6 Office Hours. We are Marie Cruz, Paul Balogh, and Nicole van der Hoeven. We're all Developer Advocates at k6 (Grafana Labs), but we have backgrounds in automation testing, site reliability engineering, and performance testing.

Reliably Reliable

I Google’d the word “reliable” the other day. At the top of the results page was a definition from the Oxford Languages dictionary. I started thinking, what’s “reliable”? I glanced at my mobile phone. I felt it was pretty reliable. I can make and receive calls, I play games, battery life is pretty decent, photos are amazing… But it’s kind of new, so maybe that doesn’t count. It’s not really reliable, the jury’s still out.

Performance testing for beginners, with Matt Dodson (k6 Office Hours #65)

This week's show is about performance testing for beginners, where our technical writer, Matt Dodson, asks all the questions about load and performance testing that you were always afraid to ask. :) Matt joins Nicole van der Hoeven and Paul Balogh in discussing core principles of performance testing.