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The use cases and expectations that fall under the category of Fedora "performance and scalability" are diverse and evolving. It is therefore important to establish and maintain a set of reproducible benchmarks that will be run over various configurations of Fedora releases.
Team
- Andrew Woods (DuraSpace)
- Yinlin Chen (Virginia Tech)
- Nick Ruest (York University)
- Colin Gross (University of Michigan)
- Danny Bernstein (DuraSpace)
- Trey Pendragon (Princeton University)
- Longshou Situ (University of California, San Diego)
- Kevin Ford (Art Institute of Chicago)
Project Plans
- Performance and Scalability Test Plans (Update to Fcrepo 4.7.x and later version)
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- Large datastreams (i.e. binaries, non-RDFSources)
- Multi-TB datasets
- Large number of objects (i.e. containers, RDFSources)
- Many members
Performance Characteristics
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- Fcrepo performance analysis: https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/fcrepo_perf_analysis
- Fedora 4 Ansible: https://github.com/VTUL/fcrepo4-ansible
Presentation
- Open Repositories: Presentations
Workshop
- Code4lib 2017 workshop: Performance and Scale Testing of Fedora
- Fedora Camp NYC - 28-30 November 2016
Other Tools
- JMeter
- Grinder
- https://blazemeter.com/ - commercial service for running our JMeter tests
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