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July 21 2020
Updated April 14 2022

Test environments on virtual hosting

Test environments on virtual hosting

For the end-user to appreciate the benefits of the software, the developers do a lot of work before submitting the final release. And one of the important steps is testing, so you can identify flaws at different stages of development. For this purpose, many companies use virtual hosting as the most convenient platform for deploying test environments.

As you know, new services are created in the development environment and after they are ready, they are transferred to a productive environment. But before a solution is available for general use, it needs to be tested for functionality. For these purposes, test environments are created, which act as a kind of testing ground where all kinds of checks are carried out. It is important to understand that the testing process requires a systematic approach and it is not enough to use best practices for this. To get positive results, it is necessary to organize the process correctly from the very beginning. First, you need to decide on the goals, area, testing methodology and take care of preparing the test environment.

What is the test environment for

Today, many organizations, including development teams, are moving away from traditional approaches to organizing test environments. If earlier for these tasks they deployed their infrastructure, which required separate support and additional financial investments, now more economical options are more often preferred. One of them is virtual hosting, which is one of the convenient options for organizing the testing process, which has some competitive advantages. It is noteworthy that test environments deployed based on virtual hosting eliminate the downtime of their servers since there is no need to use them. Instead, you get the virtual resources you need without losing quality.

Recently, most applications are built to be accessed through a standard internet browser, and they also need code-level health checks. It is very important that the application accurately replicates the user experience. It is also important to get feedback on the performance and reliability of the service. Using virtual hosting for these tasks, you can get an almost instant response and feedback regarding the functionality and consistency of a particular solution. 

Example of using a test environment

Let's say you need to set up an environment for testing a new application. To solve this problem, it is enough to contact a cloud provider and request resources to organize a test environment. After the client is granted access to the management console, the required resources are allocated and used to deploy the solution under test. And after the completion of the processes of checking and identifying bugs, the capacities used can be returned and used for other tasks. This approach facilitates resource sharing and prevents underutilized equipment downtime.

Conclusion

Test environments based on virtual hosting reduce costs to a minimum and significantly speed up testing cycles. Such an environment can be deployed as soon as possible, choosing the optimal configuration for yourself. As a result, the client receives a more efficient and relatively inexpensive solution, thanks to which testing and development projects are implemented with minimal costs.

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