Although, if you offshore development here in the third-world where internet gets slower everyday. Running an integration test that queries to Amazon RDB can take forever.
I hope this issue gets a spotlight and be noted that integration tests in third world countries is very very slow. And this high cost should be included in the estimates.
To give you an idea, here it takes AT LEAST 5 seconds to load a page from the amazon console. Lol, even the software companies owned by the ISPs/Telco here complains that their access to AWS is super slow. They said that bad routing is the main issue and for some reason the ISP isn't doing something about it.
No massive.. But yes, git push takes a few seconds, but bearable. Once pushed, I'd need to do some SSH into the Jenkins server, so you run only your brand new integration test. Running the test there is super fast, but everything else including typing one character in PuTTY is slowed dowwn.
All this while you are expected to fix 10 tickets for the whole day plus anything that goes wrong in production.
Although, if you offshore development here in the third-world where internet gets slower everyday. Running an integration test that queries to Amazon RDB can take forever.
I hope this issue gets a spotlight and be noted that integration tests in third world countries is very very slow. And this high cost should be included in the estimates.
To give you an idea, here it takes AT LEAST 5 seconds to load a page from the amazon console. Lol, even the software companies owned by the ISPs/Telco here complains that their access to AWS is super slow. They said that bad routing is the main issue and for some reason the ISP isn't doing something about it.