[Nfd-dev] NFD benchmarking results?

John DeHart jdd at seas.wustl.edu
Wed Aug 6 06:28:50 PDT 2014


Chengyu,

The scripts are set up to run the installed version of nfd on ONL.
Right now that is still 0.1.0.

You can build your own version and modify the start_*.sh scripts to
use a local copy or update your PATH variable to point to your local 
nfd/nrd before
the installed version.

The repo is at
https://github.com/WU-ARL/NFD_Performance_Testing_on_ONL

I'll also see if I can find time to update ONL to the latest version of nfd.

John

On 8/5/14, 8:26 PM, Chengyu Fan wrote:
> John,
>
> There is a nfd task (http://redmine.named-data.net/issues/1819) 
> created for the forwarding benchmark, and I'll do it using your 
> script. Any suggestions?
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 7:11 PM, John DeHart <jdd at seas.wustl.edu 
> <mailto:jdd at seas.wustl.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Jeff,
>
>     As others have mentioned, I did some benchmarking on a very early
>     version of NFD.
>     I will try to re-run those tests when I get back from vacation.
>
>     Can  you describe what you are seeing?
>     Are the problems you are seeing always present or do they come and go?
>     Do you have problems if you are just using one node? For example,
>     if your producer
>     and consumer are both homed off REMAP, do you still have the problem?
>     Does the problem get worse as your producer and consumer are
>     farther apart?
>
>     John
>
>
>     On 8/5/14, 11:22 AM, Burke, Jeff wrote:
>>     Hi Junxiao,
>>
>>     Thanks.  I was aware of this tool but asking if any benchmarks
>>     had already been generated as part of the development and testing
>>     process?
>>
>>     Jeff
>>
>>     From: Junxiao Shi <shijunxiao at email.arizona.edu
>>     <mailto:shijunxiao at email.arizona.edu>>
>>     Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 09:20:27 -0700
>>     To: Jeff Burke <jburke at remap.ucla.edu <mailto:jburke at remap.ucla.edu>>
>>     Cc: "nfd-dev at lists.cs.ucla.edu
>>     <mailto:nfd-dev at lists.cs.ucla.edu>" <nfd-dev at lists.cs.ucla.edu
>>     <mailto:nfd-dev at lists.cs.ucla.edu>>
>>     Subject: Re: [Nfd-dev] NFD benchmarking results?
>>
>>         Hi Jeff
>>
>>         You may use ndn-traffic-generator
>>         <https://github.com/named-data/ndn-traffic-generator> to run
>>         benchmarks as you need.
>>         Please be sure to define a traffic pattern that reflects the
>>         reality of the application you are trying to model.
>>
>>         Contact John DeHart if you want generic benchmark results
>>         collected on ONL testbed.
>>
>>         Yours, Junxiao
>>
>>
>>         On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Burke, Jeff
>>         <jburke at remap.ucla.edu <mailto:jburke at remap.ucla.edu>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>             Hi,
>>
>>             We are trying to track down what is causing packet loss /
>>             delay when using ndnrtc over NFD.   We will prepare
>>             something to replicate the results later this week after
>>             the Cisco visit.  In the meantime, are there any
>>             benchmarks for NFD (on the testbed or not) that would
>>             give us some sense of packet processing times and
>>             expected throughput on various platforms in comparison to
>>             ndnx?  I seem to recall that there was some internal
>>             testing of this awhile ago.  If not, would it be possible
>>             for the NFD team to perform some basic benchmarks and
>>             comparisons?  This would help us troubleshoot this problem.
>>
>>             Thanks,
>>             Jeff
>>
>>
>>
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>
> Chengyu

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