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The recommended workflow is to first deploy a newly - created virtual asset to a "staging" remote server in order to validate that it works as expected and to fine-tune its behavior. Then, once the virtual asset is operating properly, you can move it to a "production" Virtualize server for centralized, team-wide access.
Note that Virtualize Server requires a server license.
For details, see Deploying Virtual Assets Virtualize.
Continuous Testing Platform
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Performance profiles give development, QA, or performance engineers the flexibility to rapidly configure dependent system performance characteristics. This enables an array of performance testing scenarios to be executed one after another. The performance of each virtual asset can be set to reflect the dependent application’s actual performance or to emulate specific performance models that you want to test against. Performance profiles are configured in Virtualize desktop.
For details, see see Working with Performance Profiles.
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Allows you to connect to a JMS broker to retrieve the list of queues provided by that broker and see the messages currently sitting on each queue. The Queue Browser also lets you delete messages off the queues.
For details, see Browsing Queues_virt.
Change Advisor
To keep pace with rapidly - evolving services and environment conditions, it’s important to have a fast, easy, and accurate way to update virtual assets. Change Advisor enables you to assess the impact of changes to existing virtual assets and then quickly update existing assets (or create new ones) in response to the identified change impacts. This vastly reduces the amount of time required to modify assets as services and environment conditions change.
For details, see Change Management Virtualize.
Recording Proxies (not be confused with message proxies)
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