Performance Engineering & Testing
Fast apps aren’t an accident—they’re engineered. Our Performance Engineering & Testing Services help you build and maintain software that doesn’t just work under pressure—it thrives. From early-stage architecture to production-scale load testing, we ensure your application delivers speed, scalability, and reliability every step of the way.
Tools We Use For Testing
Our Performance Engineering & Testing Approach
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Why Choose TestUnity for Performance Engineering & Testing?
- Shift-left performance strategy: plan for speed before problems start
- Real-world load simulation to ensure production readiness
- Support for monoliths, microservices, cloud-native, and hybrid environments
- Hands-on tuning for databases, caching, and application servers
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FAQs
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How is performance engineering different from load testing?
Performance engineering is proactive. It focuses on designing systems that scale well from the start. Load testing is reactive—measuring how an existing system handles stress. We offer both to ensure long-term speed and resilience.
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What tools do you use for testing and monitoring?
We use JMeter, Gatling, LoadRunner, k6, and other tools for load generation. For monitoring, we integrate with APMs like New Relic and Prometheus to capture real-time metrics across the stack.
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Can you help optimize performance for cloud-native apps?
Yes. We specialize in performance tuning for Kubernetes, containerized apps, and distributed systems. We help ensure autoscaling, resource limits, and service meshes are configured for peak efficiency.
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Do you provide reports after testing?
Absolutely. Each engagement includes a detailed performance report with test data, charts, system bottlenecks, and clear, prioritized recommendations for improvement.
Latest QA Blogs
Manual vs Automation Testing: When to Use Which? (With Examples)
Should you test manually or automate? This is one of the oldest and most debated questions in software quality assurance. The answer is rarely one or the other—it’s almost always both. But knowing when to use each approach is the difference between an efficient, high‑confidence testing strategy and a slow, expensive mess. In this guide, you’ll learn […]
How to Write Effective Test Cases: A Beginner’s Guide with Examples
Imagine you’re a new QA engineer on your first day. Your manager hands you a feature to test, but you have no idea where to start. What do you click? What should happen? How do you prove it works? This is why learning how to write test cases is the most fundamental skill in software testing. A […]


















































