AONE Serverless Quality Assurance: Design, Testing, and Monitoring
The article explains how AONE Serverless separates development and operations domains to enable independent iteration and lower costs, details a QA workflow—functional regression, performance testing, monitoring verification, reverse‑engineered interfaces, automated API traffic replay, and isolated pressure testing— and reports deployment build time cuts of 17% and overall deployment reductions up to 44%, while outlining challenges and future plans for layered automation and plugin‑based extensions.
The article introduces AONE Serverless, a cloud‑native architecture that separates applications into a development domain and an operations domain, enabling independent iteration and reducing operational costs.
It outlines the quality‑assurance workflow adopted by the Dingtao pilot project, including functional regression, performance testing, and monitoring verification. Key practices such as interface reverse‑engineering, expert experience sharing, dependency analysis, automated API testing with traffic recording/replay, and environment isolation for pressure testing are described.
Monitoring strategies focus on validating alert configurations, injecting fault logs for chaos testing, and log analysis to ensure reliability after serverless upgrades.
The article reports concrete benefits: average deployment build time reduced by 17 % and overall deployment time cut by up to 44 %, with a streamlined one‑batch release model. It also summarizes common issues encountered in both development and operations domains and presents future directions, including layered automation, plugin‑based extensions, and further reduction of testing effort.
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