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Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput

The goal of this project is to benchmark and compare the performances of load balancers in the areas sdn1 and octavia_t, based on latency and throughput. Results were obtained for the cases of 5 Clients with N Servers and N Clients with 50 Servers, with N being 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50. From these result...

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Autor principal: Castro Silva Xapelli De Matos, Mafalda
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2876942
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description The goal of this project is to benchmark and compare the performances of load balancers in the areas sdn1 and octavia_t, based on latency and throughput. Results were obtained for the cases of 5 Clients with N Servers and N Clients with 50 Servers, with N being 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50. From these results, it seems that: Latency (the average) seems to be similar in both regions; Throughput (the average) seems to be smaller in the octavia_t region; 25.000 was the observed limit for Requests per Second. The conclusions are then that the tests could be further validated by rerunning them, as well as, going forward, that the team should be mindful of the limitations found and possibly investigate where the performance issues come from if they start having an impact on real use case
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spelling cern-28769422023-10-26T19:54:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2876942engCastro Silva Xapelli De Matos, MafaldaCloud Performance Tests - Latency and ThroughputComputing and ComputersComputing and ComputersThe goal of this project is to benchmark and compare the performances of load balancers in the areas sdn1 and octavia_t, based on latency and throughput. Results were obtained for the cases of 5 Clients with N Servers and N Clients with 50 Servers, with N being 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50. From these results, it seems that: Latency (the average) seems to be similar in both regions; Throughput (the average) seems to be smaller in the octavia_t region; 25.000 was the observed limit for Requests per Second. The conclusions are then that the tests could be further validated by rerunning them, as well as, going forward, that the team should be mindful of the limitations found and possibly investigate where the performance issues come from if they start having an impact on real use caseCERN-STUDENTS-Note-2023-212oai:cds.cern.ch:28769422023-10-25
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Castro Silva Xapelli De Matos, Mafalda
Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title_full Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title_fullStr Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title_full_unstemmed Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title_short Cloud Performance Tests - Latency and Throughput
title_sort cloud performance tests - latency and throughput
topic Computing and Computers
Computing and Computers
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