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Scalability & performance baseline test #721

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atodorov opened this issue Jan 18, 2019 · 0 comments
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Scalability & performance baseline test #721

atodorov opened this issue Jan 18, 2019 · 0 comments

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atodorov commented Jan 18, 2019

We have done a quick measurement for performance baseline but none for scalability.

We need a separate test plan for that and automation scripts.

Note: questions to be answered:

  • How many parallel users/sessions (incl. API) can be supported (on what hardware specs)
  • API response speed (on what hardware specs)
  • Sustained API/web load over time (on what H/W specs)

All of this will be in a stand alone repository, not part of the core source code.

atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 16, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 17, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 17, 2025
- this is modeled after perf-script-ng, see
  https://github.com/kiwitcms/api-scripts/blob/master/perf-script-ng,
  which is the initial performance test case simulating a large test
  matrix and recording hundreds/thousands of test execution results.

  Since its results are already part of the documentation it looks like
  a good place to start!

Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2025
document results from Postgres as well. Refs #721
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2025
- make web_simulation_test more robust by reading TE count via RPC
atodorov added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2025
document results from Postgres as well. Refs #721
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