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Everytime a Test is executed within some Test Execution context, a Test Run is created..
One of the key features of Xray is its coverage analysis capability, which is something quite powerful that most tools are unable to provide. In brief words, Xray provides the ability for you to evaluate in real-time how a given Test or a given "requirement" are for a specific context (i.e. version, version+environment); Xray calculates this based on the latest consolidated results for each context. This means that you may evaluate that how a Test or a requirement are for different versions, for example, because for each case it will only consider the results obtained for that version.
Thus, Test Runs are a potential variable affecting performance , amongst other onesas they will have to be analyzed and consolidated to compute the coverage status depending on the context.
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The amount of projects or amount of issues in Jira by themselves may not affect at all Xray's performance. From Xray perspective, performance will depend on usage patterns in terms of testing, including the amount of Test Runs and on-demand reporting. |
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