lupine25 wrote:I know that you have the playback engine inside the IE browser but is that 100% realistic when you run your tests from a cloud-based machine?
There should be no difference.
Whether you run an eValid instance on a cloud-based machine or on a laptop or even on a "virtual machine" it's still eValid and the results ought to be the same.
Of course, if the connection between eValid and the application that it is testing is faster or slower then you will get different response times. On a very slow connection you might begin to see some timeouts if you have your maximum download time threshold set too low.
Otherwise, the realism that you experience on your local machine and what eValid produces on any other machine is 100% preserved.
The eValid Team