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Created Nov 19, 2019 by Cecylia Bocovich@cohosh

Perform measurements to concretely understand snowflake throughput and network health

We know that there are several proxies that don't seem to work once connected (#31960 (moved)) and that connections are very slow on Windows and possible all platforms (#31971 (moved)).

It would help to be able to quantify this and actively monitor it. There are two things we want to measure: the number of snowflakes that work at all, and the throughput of a sample of snowflakes.

Perhaps something like onionperf can help us out here, but we'll have to see whether onionperf works well with snowflake when we get bad proxies or disconnect.

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