[Nfd-dev] Throughput Measurement limited to 10 Mbps?
Aman Maldar
amanmaldar at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 11:46:48 PST 2018
Hello All,
Short Question - Is my experiment limited by the fact that interest
packets are generated at 1ms duration? How do I generate fast interests?
Long Question -
I have a simple consumer and producer topology. I am trying to measure
throughput.
producer - ndnputchunks /ndn/d-site/d/100MB.txt < files/100MB.txt
consumer - ndncatchunks -d iterative -v /ndn/d-site/d/100MB.txt &>
/home/100mb.txt
Everything works fine. Now I know there are 23832 chunks generated by
ndnputchunks.
So, my producer send 23832 requests to fetch those chunks. I timed this
experiment.
Time = 11108.2489491 ms
Total size of interest sent + data received = 109.75 Mb
The observation is the throughput ( 109.75 / 11.10 ) is around 10Mbps. I
have tried this with ndnping and ndnpingserver application as well,
I still get throughput of 10mbps.
I am running my experiments on 2 machines connected over 100G link. I have
tried the same on mini-ndn as well.
Is this experiment limited by the fact that interest packets are generated
at 1ms duration by ndncat and ndnping?
How do I generate fast interests?
I appreciate your time and help.
--
*Regards,*
*Mr. Maldar Aman M.*
*University of Massachusetts, Lowell*
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