[tor-dev] Performance testing using chutney

Cory Pruce corypruce at gmail.com
Mon Jul 6 01:16:30 UTC 2015


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> Well, your ideal scenario is a separate box / VM, with at least 2
separate cores, for each of the tor instances you're pushing data
through (2-3 with a path length of 1, 4-5 with a path length of 3, as
you'll need to account for cannibalization).
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> However, anything you do to approach this ideal scenario is an
improvement.
My first thought was this is a job for my r pi but it is only single
core. In time I can definitely, find the nodes for the test.


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> And running everything on the same box / VM should still give you some
idea, as long as CPU usage on all CPUs isn't ~100%.
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Haha I guess this is a "we'll wait and see" situation. Let me know if
there is anything I can do for chutney as well

- - Cory
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