Tricentis Tosca Stability
Tricentis Tosca is stable.
View full review »I give the stability of the solution a seven out of ten. In general, the stability is satisfactory; however, we encounter performance problems as the size of our repository increases.
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Roberto Forlani
Senior Test Manager at Allianz
Tricentis Tosca is a pretty stable solution.
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Tricentis Tosca
March 2024
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NibsMishra
AVP, Testing Service Owner at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
The stability has been pretty good so far. Whatever we build, we have been able to use it on a regular basis. The only challenges, as I mentioned before, were when we did the upgrades. We had to go back and re-scan. Apart from that, the stability has been pretty good.
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Srihari K
Senior Software Engineer at MOURI Tech
The stability is excellent. I would rate it nine out of ten.
View full review »The stability is okay. I'd rate it seven out of ten in terms of reliability. Sometimes I do face issues around stability, however, most of the time, it is fine.
View full review »It is a stable solution.
View full review »Tricentis Tosca is very stable if you compare it to Selenium or UFT.
View full review »I face no challenges or stability issues.
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Shubham Gupta
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We don't have many issues with stability. The only problem I had was three years back. The support team came to and resolve that issue.
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Khushal Chate
SAP Test Manager at Apexon
In terms of stability, I would rate the solution at nine out of ten.
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Mubasher SDET
Principal Test Automation Consultant at SSI Software Services GmbH
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reviewer1079316
Manager SDLC Automation at a wholesaler/distributor with 10,001+ employees
The stability of the solution is good. It doesn't crash or freeze. there aren't bugs or glitches.
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reviewer1215411
Global QA Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
The stability seems pretty robust. We've come across some minor issues, but I think you'll have that with any kind of thing with any software. Those issues were the result of a combination of the environment and not having the knowledge of other things that would help resolve them.
View full review »There are no issues with the stability part of the product.
View full review »I would rate the stability a nine out of ten.
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Manish Kum@r
Senior Technical Automation Specialist at Sixsentix
I only encountered stability issues with versions lower than 8.x.
The current version is fairly stable.
View full review »The performance of Tricentis Tosca is very good. They have a feature called model-based test automation, which is highly stable and they are improving the solution in very efficient ways. For example, if there is a complete change in the use of the application, such as it was initially implemented in SAP and later on moved into a Java-based application, we can simply utilize the same models. Tricentis Tosca is completely model-based which is very robust.
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reviewer1789380
Manager - Quality Engineering at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It seems stable. It has improved over the years. I've worked with it from version 9.1 to version 15. Based on what I've seen in the past, its performance is much better now.
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LaurentEsnault
Bid Manager - Expert Continuous Testing at Sogeti UK
The stability of the solution is good.
View full review »The tool is 99 percent stable if you follow its key specifications and best practices.
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reviewer970854
Sr. Product Manager - Intelligent Automation & RPA at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
The product is extremely stable and provides excellent value.
We no longer have to manage the stability, and we no longer have to perform tests manually.
It gives us a much better idea of what kind of test coverage we have, as well as whether or not the system will be stable with automated testing in place.
The stability has been great.
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reviewer1958490
Architecture Manger at a government with 201-500 employees
Tricentis Tosca is stable. We have a few scripts that are running for a while now and there have not been any problems.
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reviewer1922475
Lead QA Engineer at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Tricentis Tosca is a very stable product, and I don't have any complaints about the tool, stability-wise.
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Manish Kum@r
Senior Technical Automation Specialist at Sixsentix
This is a very stable solution.
View full review »Tricentis Tosca is very stable and we are using it extensively. We have people working in India, as well as in the US and Europe, so we use concurrent licensing. Most of the time, everything is being utilized.
View full review »I rate Tricentis Tosca a nine out of ten for stability. We've had no issues so far with Tricentis Tosca's stability.
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reviewer2178498
AVP at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
The product is stable so far.
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Katie Clifford
Senior E2E Solution Engineer at Planet
The solution is stable.
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Deepak Shinde
IT Consultant with 10,001+ employees
There have been no stability issues in particular.
The solution is stable.
View full review »The stability and reliability of Tricentis Tosca is just 60% for me.
View full review »It’s been absolutely perfect for our organization. For a year and a half, we have been constantly running regressions and the results have been 100% consistent. If we do miss something and it misses production, it’s only due to a manual oversight and has nothing to do with the solution. When we follow our process, it’s consistent.
View full review »The product is stable; no problems with stability features.
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MohamedSoliman
Software QA Automation Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
I have not really found many problems or bugs when using this product, so stability has not been an issue.
View full review »I have not yet encountered any stability issues.
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Manish Kum@r
Senior Technical Automation Specialist at Sixsentix
The connection between the CI client and remote machine dropped off when certain standard Tosca modules were used in the test cases.
Example: TC Send Key, TC Name To Buffer
View full review »The product is stable, but it can be a little slow, but that's a consequence of the fact that you're able to automate very quickly.
View full review »I think the version we're using is fairly stable, but I think the new version is not so stable, and that’s what's stopping us from moving over to it. We're having application problems, but once that's resolved, we'll move over to the new version.
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reviewer1930224
Test Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
The stability of Tricentis Tosca is excellent.
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MarkusBonner
Release Test Manager at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Tosca's stability is good. However, when we upgrade, sometimes we find some defects or problems. These are usually fixed within days or two weeks if there are bigger issues. And this is once per year, usually without any bigger issues. The only other thing that sometimes causes problems is when the time path and some repositories are not on hand. Also, if the infrastructure or the network is not stable, you can have problems with the application. But, of course, that's not something the application can really prevent, like if the internet connection breaks or something like that. Especially now that almost all of us are working remotely. So you can have some defects on the network that causes some problems in the application as well.
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Aiham Obaidat
DevOps lead at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
The solution is stable. However, we had a situation with an application we wanted to test some reset passwords. We have the two-factor authentication enabled on sending an SMS to a number and in this case, we did not find anything to solve it. There was not anything to automate me getting the number, and proceed with it automatically without going and testing it manually.
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reviewer1095432
Conductor with 11-50 employees
I don't have any issues with the stability of Tricentis Tosca.
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Shweta Mukkawar
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
So far, what we have used has been stable.
I have read some reviews where they have expressed that they are not happy with the stability, but so far, I have not faced any such issues.
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reviewer1183092
Senior Test Consultant at a outsourcing company with 51-200 employees
I would say it's a stable solution.
View full review »No issues.
View full review »98% Stability is fine with Version 9.3
View full review »There have been no bugs, and it's very stable.
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Vijayalakshmi Ramaswamy Dhuruvan
Enterprise Resources Planning Specialist at Doyensys
The tool is stable.
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Mangesh pangrekar
Technical Analyst at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Its stability is much better. Last time, it was 10 points, and now I feel it is 12 points.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »None seen as such, except it has a reliance on the Network for Licenses. If the network is lost, then the license will expire and crash/close the application.
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reviewer949782
Tax Fee QA Director at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
The stability of the solution is excellent. It's very reliable. We don't seem to have issues with bugs and glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. It's quite good.
View full review »A few times, it just crashed. I didn’t encounter this issue with Tosca 8 and Tosca 9, but the PC was running for days so I cannot blame only Tosca. I assume Windows played its role, too.
View full review »With testuite 10.3 - so I derelease back to 10.2.
View full review »During an upgrade there were issues, but this was due to certain security settings on our end, and the Tosca support team was very useful in helping us with those setting and resolving the issues.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »I have not encountered any stability issues.
View full review »When I did work with v7.4, I often noticed that the Tosca executor abruptly hung and only way out was to kill the process. But this has been drastically improved in the later versions.
View full review »Sometimes it is a bit slow when the project is too big and too complex. If there are custom controls being used, sometimes a scanning of the system under test lasts longer than it should.
View full review »Similar issues within the execution of automated tests occurred, but they were solved within the configuration settings and/or with the help of the vendor.
View full review »With the license stability, we have had a lot of issues. There were many interruptions to the connection and took two-three weeks and have installed the license ourselves.
View full review »Tosca is efficient.
View full review »Some issues with stability, but those are minor errors. Some errors happen without obvious reasons, or they're not obvious to me yet.
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MarkusBonner
Release Test Manager at a tech company with 201-500 employees
Not really, it's generally very stable. There were some occasions early on when the application crashed. However, this was more related to the network environment than the application itself.
View full review »We encountered a stability issue with Tosca, but it was rectified.
View full review »There were no stability issues.
View full review »There were no issues with stability.
View full review »No issues.
View full review »Tosca Testsuite is very reliable and stable.
View full review »No issues encountered.
It is stable.
View full review »If the Tosca repository becomes huge in size, then you might face performance issues. Tosca crashes many times and the best practice is to keep saving your work frequently to avoid re-work.
View full review »We've had no issues with stability.
View full review »There were sometimes issues with stability.
View full review »I did not encounter any issues with stability.
Buyer's Guide
Tricentis Tosca
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Tricentis Tosca. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.