
RedLine13 Premium Subscription
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What is RedLine13 Premium Subscription
RedLine13 Premium Subscription is a cloud-based load testing service used to generate concurrent traffic against web applications and APIs to measure performance and stability. It targets QA, DevOps, and engineering teams that need on-demand load generation without managing their own load infrastructure. The service emphasizes hosted test execution, results reporting, and subscription-based access to higher usage limits and features compared with free or entry tiers.
Cloud-based load generation
The service runs load generators in the cloud, reducing the need to provision and maintain dedicated performance test infrastructure. This can simplify running tests from multiple geographic regions and scaling concurrent users for peak-load scenarios. It fits teams that want to execute tests quickly without building a distributed load environment.
Subscription-based capacity scaling
A premium subscription model typically provides higher concurrency, longer test durations, and increased test frequency compared with limited tiers. This supports recurring performance checks as part of release cycles rather than one-off tests. It also helps teams budget usage based on predictable subscription limits.
Focused performance testing workflow
RedLine13 is purpose-built for load and stress testing rather than broad functional testing. This focus can make it easier to set up performance scenarios, execute runs, and review performance-oriented metrics and reports. It is suited to validating response times, throughput, and error rates under load.
Less extensible than code-first tools
Compared with scriptable, developer-centric frameworks, hosted services can offer fewer options for custom protocol handling, advanced scripting, or deep integration into bespoke pipelines. Teams with complex test logic or non-standard authentication flows may need workarounds. This can limit suitability for highly customized performance engineering practices.
Potential vendor lock-in for results
When test execution and reporting live in a hosted platform, exporting raw data and reproducing analyses elsewhere may be limited by available export formats and APIs. This can make long-term trend analysis outside the product harder if data portability is constrained. Organizations with strict data retention requirements may need to validate export and archival capabilities.
Cloud testing constraints
Running tests from a third-party cloud can introduce constraints related to network paths, IP allowlisting, and access to private environments. Testing internal systems may require VPNs, tunnels, or opening firewall rules, which adds setup effort. Some regulated environments may restrict sending test traffic or performance data through external services.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Unlimited tests & hours; Test length ≤ 1 day; 10 vCPUs per test; 1 team member; limited features compared to paid plans. |
| Basic | $75 per month (or $500 per year) | Unlimited tests & hours; Unlimited test length; 50 vCPUs per test; 1 team member; 1 AWS key; Max concurrent tests: 1. |
| Premium | $299 per month (or $2,500 per year) | Unlimited tests & hours; Unlimited test length; Unlimited vCPUs per test; 20 team members; 5 AWS keys; Max concurrent tests: 5; Test management features. |
| Enterprise (SSO Domain) | $499 per month (or $5,000 per year) | Unlimited tests & hours; Unlimited test length; Unlimited vCPUs per test; Unlimited team members; 5 AWS keys; Max concurrent tests: 5; Single Sign-On (SSO). |