Remote Testing

Remote Testing involves conducting tests without physical access to the system being tested. This method often utilises virtual machines or cloud-based systems.

Key Aspects:

  • Virtual Environments: Using virtual machines to simulate real systems.
  • Cloud-Based Tools: Leveraging cloud services for testing applications remotely.
  • No Physical Access Required: Eliminating the need for on-site presence during tests.

Benefits:

  • Cost Savings: Reducing travel and infrastructure costs.
  • Time Efficiency: Allowing faster setup and execution of tests.
  • Broader Testing Scope: Enabling access to diverse environments and configurations.

Remote testing is increasingly popular as organisations seek flexible solutions for their testing needs, especially in distributed work environments.