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Inside the Internet Explorer test lab

Posted: 18 Feb 2012, 11:48
by Ron2K
Web performance matters to everyone, and one engineering objective for Internet Explorer is to be the world’s fastest browser. To achieve this goal we need to reliably measure browser performance against the real world scenarios that matter to our customers. Over the last five years we designed and built the Internet Explorer Performance Lab, one of the world’s most sophisticated web performance measurement systems.

The IE Performance Lab collects reliable, accurate, and actionable data to inform decisions throughout the development cycle. We measure the performance of Internet Explorer 200 times daily, collecting over 5.7 million measurements and 480GB of runtime data each day. We understand the impact of every change to the product and ensure that Internet Explorer only gets faster. This blog post takes a deep look at how the IE Performance Lab is designed and how we use the lab to ensure we’re continually making the web faster.
Full MSDN blog post

Even if you don't like Microsoft or Internet Explorer, it's absolutely fascinating reading how IE is benchmarked -- lots of technical detail.

Re: Inside the Internet Explorer test lab

Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 03:12
by hamin_aus
Ron2K wrote:TLDR;

it's absolutely fascinating reading how IE is benchmarked
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IE isn't benchmarked.

Re: Inside the Internet Explorer test lab

Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 10:53
by Sojourn
lol jam you chop
but.. ok.
+1

Re: Inside the Internet Explorer test lab

Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 16:00
by Tribble
Oh yes he is mad. Totally nuts if you ask me