How do you incorporate load testing into your DevOps pipeline? In this episode, Tim Koopmans walks us through the steps of writing a browser-based load testing script using Flood Element, adding it as a task in Azure Pipelines, and ramping it up using Tricentis Flood. Running load tests continuously allows teams to easily spot performance degradation over time. Jump To [01:39] Overview of Flood platform[02:55] What load testing can show you: Flood analytics[04:44] Aspects of Performance (PEARS): what should you test for?[05:38] Browser-level load testing with Flood Element[06:29] DevOps Starter Pack + Azure Pipelines + Flood[09:02] Writing a load testing script using Flood Element[13:45] Adding load testing execution step to Azure DevOps pipeline using Flood API[16:16] Scaling up load tests or keeping it small for continuous testing[20:07] The value of including load testing in your DevOps pipelines More Information: Integrating Azure DevOps for Continuous TestingFlood siteAzure DevOps DocsGitHub ActionsAzure DevOps YouTubeCreate a Free Azure DevOps Account