Earlier this week, Shunra announced the release of a new product, VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0. This product is embedded into HP’s LoadRunner 9.5 and Performance Center 9.5 products and from the surface, looks a lot like a previous feature in LoadRunner called Mercury WAN Emulation (MWE). Because of the obvious similarities, there have been a number of questions about the differences and any upgrade rights for legacy MWE customers. This blog will hopefully dispel any uncertainty and give you a clear understanding of how everything works.
First off, VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 is a new product. It is in no way related to LoadRunner MWE. HP/Mercury customers last saw MWE in LoadRunner 8.1 (July 2005) and the feature was removed from the LoadRunner 9.x releases.
While MWE was indeed “Powered by Shunra,” it was done so through an OEM relationship. MWE was sold and supported by HP/Mercury. VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 development was a collaboration between Shunra and HP. The product is the result of both companies learning from our experiences, designing, and co-developing a new solution that would exactly meet the needs of our customers. VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 can do everything LoadRunner MWE could, and much more. VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 is sold and supported by Shunra.
The top three issues we chose to address were:
1) Accuracy: Since the MWE did not support bandwidth emulation or jitter, the results of its emulations often did not fully reflect the real-world performance of applications being testing. To address this, VE Desktop for HP Software supports bandwidth emulation (symmetric and asymmetric), jitter, imported network characteristics from Shunra’s VE Network Catcher, and a host of other network impairments aimed at precisely emulating network links.
2) Reporting: With MWE, there was no network specific reporting. If a test was run with multiple locations emulated, the LoadRunner results would still show transaction response time and other metrics averaged across the whole test. In order to understand how applications fared at individual locations, scripts would have to be modified so the script and transaction names reflected the location they were being run at. This was very challenging to implement and maintain. In VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0, there are no script changes required for such reporting. For users of VE Desktop for HP Software, HP Analysis added the ability to sort results by “Emulated Location.” HP also added the automatic import of network statistics on a per Load Generator basis. Now users can understand their application performance by location and merge that data with network statistics like bandwidth utilization, latency and packet loss. Finally, users can understand if the network is impacting their application performance and if so, how.
3) Performance Center: LoadRunner MWE had no compliment in Performance Center. VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 supports both LoadRunner 9.5 and Performance Center 9.5. Within Performance Center, dynamic host allocation is fully supported.
VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 provides a lot of other benefits beyond the direct improvements over MWE. Some of those include a robust API and protocol analysis capabilities, but those are topics for other blog posts.
I look forward to your comments on the explanations above and any feedback you have about our latest addition to the Shunra family of products.

June 12th, 2009 at 12:56 am
Hi David,
I have LR 9.5. I want to download the Shunra VE for HP software trial version for a POC. However I am not able to find the free trial download on the Shunra website. PLease help!
Thanks,
Perf Tester