Steady-State Workload
In a
load test, a
steady-state workload is a workload type where a consistent number of virtual users are run for the entire duration of the test. The use of a steady-state workload provides exact response time and throughput information for a given number of users. This type of workload is often employed for
stress and
stability tests.
From ?Load Testing for eConfidence? by
Segue∞.
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