Performance Testing Mindset:
Understanding and Managing Performance Risks Effectively
A program designed to change how engineering teams think about performance.
Instead of “run a load test and hope for the best,” it teaches a structured, risk‑based mindset that uncovers performance risks early and makes them manageable.
1 day
Intermediate level
Up to 10 participants
Instructed by Adam Toth
Included templates
Certificate of completion
Who Is This Training For
Engineers
For developers who want to understand performance risks early, design meaningful tests and prevent issues long before load or monitoring reveals them.
QA and Testers
Ideal for testers looking to move beyond scripted load tests toward risk‑focused thinking, modelling and effective early validation.
SRE and DevOps Professionals
For teams responsible for system reliability who need structured methods to detect limits, bottlenecks and failure patterns before they reach production.
Architects and Technical Leads
For those shaping system design and technical decisions who want to understand where performance risks originate and how to identify unsafe assumptions early.
Core Skills You'll Develop
Participants leave with a clear performance‑engineering mindset that exposes risks early and guides meaningful, evidence‑based testing. They gain practical techniques to understand system limits, validate expected behaviour and prevent issues before load testing ever becomes necessary.
Performance as a Risk Area — Not a Tooling Activity
- What creates performance risks in modern systems
- How to think in risk categories (latency, throughput, concurrency, saturation, scaling limits)
- When performance issues appear and why
Key Mindsets of a Performance Engineer
- Asking the right questions instead of throwing load at the system
- Understanding limits, constraints, and system dynamics
- Thinking in flows and queues, not CPU graphs
- Recognizing where small bottlenecks create large failures
Foundations of Effective Performance Testing
- Early testing instead of late, big‑bang validation
- Single‑user baselines before multi‑user scenarios
- Quality gates that prevent regressions
- Shared ownership across dev, QA, ops and architecture
- Using Little’s Law to validate expected behaviour
- Lightweight modelling instead of guessing
Quick Wins That Deliver Immediate Impact
- Detecting slow endpoints before load is added
- Spotting resource leaks with simple patterns
- Identifying unsafe architectural decisions early
- Regression checks that catch 80% of issues
- Avoiding the common anti‑patterns (random load, unrealistic scenarios, incorrect test data)
Course Content
Introduction
The Performance Mindset
Early and Low‑Effort Testing Techniques
Understand how to move from single‑user behaviour to baselines and bottleneck identification, apply flow‑based reasoning such as Little’s Law, and use quality gates for continuous performance checks.
Practical Modelling for Engineers
Real‑World Anti‑Patterns and Quick Wins
Wrap-Up
The day concludes with practical guidance on bringing these mindsets and techniques into daily engineering work, enabling teams to prevent performance issues instead of reacting to them later.
What You Will Get
Certificate of Completion
Templates
- Performance Risk Categories Map
- Single‑User Baseline & Bottleneck Worksheet
Pricing
€1,500 / group for the complete corporate training (per training, not per participant).
Request for Offer
Share your requirements, and we’ll create a customized proposal, with optional hybrid formats and combined packages across multiple programs.
Why a Performance Engineering Mindset Matters for Modern Teams
Performance Is a Risk, Not a Load Test
Most teams still treat performance as “run a load test,” which hides the real challenge. True performance engineering starts by understanding where risks originate and how they propagate through modern systems.
Early Detection Beats Late Firefighting
Real improvement comes from clarity, ownership and early validation, not from relying on tools, environments or last‑minute testing. When teams see risks early, they avoid costly failures long before they reach production.
Meaningful Tests, Fewer Bottlenecks
Instead of pushing load and hoping for answers, this mindset enables teams to ask better questions, identify what truly matters and avoid the bottlenecks that most commonly lead to instability.
Meet Your Instructor
Adam Toth - Observability Architect & Performance Expert
Over a decade of hands‑on experience across global enterprises. He has held architect, consultant and engineering roles in performance, observability and quality. He worked at EPAM, Vodafone, Dynatrace RFO/Provice and HP on large‑scale digital transformations. International speaker at HUSTEF and TestCon, university teacher, and frequent professional article writer. Certified in Performance Testing, Chaos Engineering and Observability. Driven by curiosity and dedicated to lifelong learning.
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Prefer E-learning Format?
Explore the self‑paced, online version of this training on our Academy platform, and learn at your own speed with the same high‑quality content and guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this training for?
The course is ideal for engineers, testers, SRE/DevOps teams and architects who want to prevent performance issues early and adopt a risk‑based performance engineering mindset.
Is this a load‑testing course?
No. This is a performance engineering mindset program that focuses on understanding and managing performance risks rather than running load tests.
Do I need to know any performance tools?
No. The entire training is tool‑free and concept‑focused, built around early risk detection, modelling and practical engineering reasoning.
Is this only for testers?
No. It is designed for anyone involved in building, testing or operating systems, including engineers, QA, SRE, DevOps and architects.
What materials and templates will I receive?
Do I get a certificate?
Yes. Every participant receives an official Certificate of Completion.
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