Schedule overview
A schedule is the "engine" that runs a test. However, schedules are much more than simple vehicles for running tests. You can design or emulate the real-life workload by creating various groups and dividing the load across different remote agents that generate load on the application under test. A schedule can be as simple as one virtual user or one iteration running one test, or as complicated as hundreds of virtual users or iteration rates in different groups, each running different tests at different times.
You can create a VU Schedule or a Rate Schedule. The VU Schedule is used to add virtual users to generate the load on the application under test. The Rate Schedule is used to ascertain the rate at which a task can be achieved in a specific time frame.
You can use a schedule to control tests in the following ways:
- Group tests under groups, to emulate the actions of different types of users or rates.
- Set the order in which tests run: sequentially, randomly, or in a weighted order.
- Set the number of times that each test runs.
- Run tests at a certain rate
- Run tests for a certain time, and increase or decrease virtual users or rate during the run
When you create a schedule, it is displayed with one group, as shown in the following image. You can add more groups, tests, and other items to the schedule to emulate a workload.
When you add items to a schedule, they appear in italic type, as shown i. The italic type changes to regular type after you save the schedule.