>This is arguably worse than trying to use a scaled down environment for
load
>testing and then extrapolating the results up. That generally doesn't work
>either.
And yet the world goes on :). Practical realities of most small and medium
sized projects usually mean that the above is the norm.

regards
deepak



On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Oliver Lloyd <oliver_ll...@hotmail.com>wrote:

> Kirk is completely right. No doubt.
>
> Virtualisation can be useful when building a test rig to use as injectors /
> generators. But it is a disaster if you try and virtualise the test system
> (the AUT) if your production is not also virtualised.
>
> This is arguably worse than trying to use a scaled down environment for
> load
> testing and then extrapolating the results up. That generally doesn't work
> either.
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