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Additional Testing Scenarios

These scenarios expand on the previous single stimulus tests to use multiple read, write, and read-write tests via the REST api.

If the group think this is useful then I can break it into a matrix.

Note: all tests need to be taken until:

  • a steady state is achieved
  • a  declining state is achieved
  • Fedora 4 no longer responds

Multiple Read

Stimulators

  • 1 stimulator to provide a baseline similar to the previous testing regimen
  • 3 stimulators
  • 6 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 starts to exhibit limits)
  • 12 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 always exhibits limits)
  • 24 stimulators

Payloads

  • 1K file
  • 1M file
  • 50M file (Avg Video)
  • 2.7G file (DVD)

Rates

  • Step up rates X2 until flat line
  • Then proceed to declining response and failure or non-response

Multiple Write

Stimulators

  • 1 stimulator to provide a baseline similar to the previous testing regimen
  • 3 stimulators
  • 6 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 starts to exhibit limits)
  • 12 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 always exhibits limits)
  • 24 stimulators

Payloads

  • 1K file
  • 1M file
  • 50M file (Avg Video)
  • 2.7G file (DVD)

Rates

  • Step up rates X2 until flat line
  • Then procede to declining response and failure or non-response

Read-Write

Stimulators

  • 1 stimulator to provide a baseline similar to the previous testing regimen
  • 3 stimulators
  • 6 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 starts to exhibit limits)
  • 12 stimulators (since this is where Fedora 3 always exhibits limits)
  • 24 stimulators

Payloads

This needs to be matrixed.  The payloads should be mixed but not randomly to make the tests repeatable.

  • 1K file
  • 1M file
  • 50M file (Avg Video)
  • 2.7G file (DVD)

Rates

  • Step up rates X2 until flat line
  • Then proceed to declining performance and failure or non-response

 

 

 

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