Our cloud testing company ensures your cloud environment’s security, high availability, interoperability, and performance after any deployment or code changes.
Test Cloud nowOur cloud QA teams verify the cloud systems’ predetermined specifications (documents, code, program, design) to ensure that they match the platform’s or app’s requirements and intended functionality.
Relevant’s acceptance cloud testing services provide you with the end-user look into the functionality of cloud components to eliminate the performance bugs before they cost you clients.
We assess whether your cloud architecture and system components are compatible with other technologies so that you can scale sustainably, adopt new features effortlessly, and grow your business.
Using failover, failback, low resources, stress, and other testing, our QA team evaluates the availability of the cloud in various use scenarios to assess adherence to the service-level agreement.
We check your cloud environments for security risks and loopholes, so you can fix them, develop robust risk management practices for incidents, and prevent unauthorized access to the system.
Relevant offers performance testing services in the cloud to test how responsive and stable a cloud-based app or platform is, and deploys best practices to reach maximum efficiency at a reasonable cost.
Our cloud testing company follows an agile approach, where every feature is tested while being developed to ensure risk-free continuous improvement.
Our PM will update you on the project’s progress, provide necessary reports during every testing stage, communicate with the team on your behalf, etc.
We have had full-stack cloud testing teams working with us for many years, so you don’t have to worry about talent-related delays in production.
Relevant’s clients value our service-oriented cloud testing approach, and 90% of our former clients would recommend us as a reliable testing vendor.
We guarantee high-quality services done on time because we hire skilled talents with strong work ethics, curiosity, and a desire to grow with us.
Our testers develop risk management practices, tools, and policies to ensure the safety and security of your cloud environment during and after testing.
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Cloud testing is a process of using cloud computing tools to check the performance of cloud architecture, resources, and cloud-native platforms. It can also mean using cloud testing tools and frameworks to perform a QA session. At Relevant, we have expertise in doing both.
Before providing cloud services, our testing team creates a testing strategy that includes an evaluation of the needed tools and procedures that would be the best fit for the specific product and industry. We perform various types of testing (load, stress, performance, acceptance, etc.) to check specific modules, platforms, and components, and provide end-to-end testing services for the whole cloud environment.
There are a few challenges associated with cloud testing. The first one is how to ensure the safety and security of data, particularly if testing is taking place in the outsourced cloud. Second, suppose the product is based on the multi-cloud model (meaning its architecture combines the components of private and public cloud). In that case, the testing team should anticipate possible synchronization issues. Third, while the cloud testing environment simulates the near-real user’s environment, there is always a possibility of discrepancies that can only be tested with real users in real-life conditions. Plus, the testing team should always test the application, network, server, and storage related to the cloud, and validate the test results across the layers.
Your product needs cloud testing to make sure that the users receive the service they were promised in the product description. It also needs thorough testing before the launch to save you from overspending on the technologies, tools, or integration that won’t have an expected ROI. Plus, testing identifies the high-risk areas for you to plan a robust risk management strategy and mitigate the consequences of possible incidents with lesser financial and reputational damages. In addition, it will show you the minimum and maximum workload and traffic that the product or platform can serve simultaneously to adjust the resource distribution and prevent unavailability.
If you have a cloud-based product, testing it before offering it to real users will help you ensure its flawless performance and detect bugs before they spoil the first impression. Another benefit of testing your cloud environment is to see where you can save money, what resources are idle yet paid for, and whether your product is risk-resistant.
If you do cloud testing (meaning using cloud tools to do tests), it will save you costs, speeds up the time to market, and decrease the duration of manual testing.
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