Globalscape Testing
: Simulate peak loads to determine the maximum number of simultaneous sessions the server can handle without degrading service.
: Globalscape’s power lies in its automation. Testing must validate that "Event Rules" trigger correctly—for example, ensuring a file move occurs immediately after a successful upload or an email notification is sent upon failure. 2. Performance and Load Testing
By investing in rigorous Globalscape testing now, we protect the organization from future downtime, failed audits, and data breaches. globalscape testing
| Pitfall | Solution | |---------|----------| | Testing only with small files | Include realistic file sizes (e.g., 1GB+) | | Ignoring DMZ latency | Test with simulated network delays | | Using default certificates | Deploy proper CA-signed certs in test | | No negative testing | Test invalid paths, permissions, interruptions |
Before going live, end-users or external partners should participate in UAT. : Simulate peak loads to determine the maximum
Globalscape testing isn’t just about "does it work" – it’s about . A poorly tested MFT system leads to data breaches, compliance fines, and operational outages.
| Test Scenario | Pass/Fail | Comments | | --- | --- | --- | | Successful File Transfer | Pass | File transferred successfully. | | Failed File Transfer | Pass | Error message displayed. | | Multiple File Transfer | Pass | All files transferred successfully. | | Folder Transfer | Pass | Folder transferred successfully. | | SSL/TLS Connection | Pass | Connection established successfully. | Globalscape testing isn’t just about "does it work"
Based on the test results, Globalscape functions as expected in various environments. The software successfully transferred files, handled failed transfers, and established SSL/TLS connections. No defects or bugs were found during testing.