[metrics-bugs] #26597 [Metrics/Onionperf]: Investigate and document additional overhead for first hop when not using guards
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#26597: Investigate and document additional overhead for first hop when not using
guards
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Reporter: irl | Owner: metrics-team
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Metrics/Onionperf | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: acute-2019-q1-planned | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Changes (by karsten):
* status: assigned => needs_review
* cc: metrics-team (added)
Comment:
Suggested text (in bold) for the [https://metrics.torproject.org
/onionperf-buildtimes.html graph page]:
"This graph shows build times of circuits used for downloading static
files of different sizes over Tor. '''The first hop build time is
considerably higher in these measurements than subsequent hop build times
or even first hop build times observed at common Tor clients. These
measurements are performed using a newly selected guard for each
measurement, whereas common Tor clients stay connected to a small number
of guards which they use for all their circuits.''' The graph shows the
range of measurements from first to third quartile, and highlights the
median. The slowest and fastest quarter of measurements are omitted from
the graph."
If there's a way to say these with fewer words, please suggest that!
We might not even need a more technical explanation for the
[https://metrics.torproject.org/reproducible-metrics.html#performance
reproducible metrics page]. After all, that page is there to explain how
to reproduce our data, not to explain how Tor works.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26597#comment:6>
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