jingai | Posts: 6

Testing environment

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Hi, How many test environments you have? I know you have sandbox, is that the only test environment? If we want to do performance testing with eSignLive, can we use sandbox?

mwilliams | Posts: 957

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Hey jingai, Our SaaS environments are shared with other customers and not meant for performance/load testing. Our production system has elastic scaling to meet load of the entire user community so if you can baseline the performance for smaller samples of transactions you should not need to do a full performance test. Also, keep in mind that since this is a shared service used by many other customers, there is a fair-use policy in place, so you should keep that in mind when planning for your maximum load/performance.

jingai | Posts: 6

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Thanks Michael. Do you have any performance matrix that you can share?

mwilliams | Posts: 957

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Let me see if R&D has something, on Monday. Have a great weekend!

mwilliams | Posts: 957

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Still investigating this. I did speak to someone from our professional services group and they said that they usually benchmark a few packages with something like jmeter, then, compare sandbox and production to provide relative metrics. I will let you know what I hear back from product management and R&D, when I do.

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