Testing - What is performance baseline testing?

What is performance baseline testing?

- It is also referred as Benchmark testing. Performance testing starts with performance baseline testing, performed by the test engineer for comparing the performance of a new server or an unknown server to a known standard of reference like existing measurements or a software.

- In Performance baseline testing a “benchmark” or “standard is defined and base lined.

For e.g. A particular server is known to perform well until the users don’t exceed the figure 100. Here, the standard can be 100 users. In performance baseline testing the performance of a new server can be compared to the standard server.
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Benchmark vs Basline - The answer provided is wrong
Benchmark: Compares your testing standards to the same testing standards in other similar organizations in the industry.
Baseline: Setting testing standards to be used as a starting point for comparison later within your own organization.
Alexandra N 07-8-2016