Onionperf issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues2023-01-23T14:48:30Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/30798Develop and deploy tgen model resembling ping2023-01-23T14:48:30ZKarsten LoesingDevelop and deploy tgen model resembling pingAt last week's tor-scaling meeting we discussed developing a second tgen model that resembles a ping service and deploying an OnionPerf instance with that model.
The current default tgen model in OnionPerf makes a new download every fiv...At last week's tor-scaling meeting we discussed developing a second tgen model that resembles a ping service and deploying an OnionPerf instance with that model.
The current default tgen model in OnionPerf makes a new download every five minutes. That's a tiny request with a response of 50 KiB or 1 MiB or 5 MiB.
This new model would send a tiny request once per second for, say, five minutes, and receive a tiny response back to each of these requests.
We wouldn't have to write analysis code that produces something like a .tpf file right now but could start with analyzing the raw logs for this experiment and extract some hopefully useful visualizations.
I could deploy this new model on my local machine (if it uses an onion service).
Raising priority to high, because it would be great to ideally get this deployed before All Hands.
Thoughts?OnionPerf: Scalability, Performance, Establishing Basline Metricshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/onionperf/-/issues/29377Improve unit test coverage2022-03-21T15:43:22ZirlImprove unit test coverageThere isn't any at the moment.There isn't any at the moment.Ana CusturaAna Custura