Hi Wanghong,
On 12/17/2013 03:10 PM, 王宏 wrote:
Hi Neependra.
We have done some keystone performance works already at HuaWei. We are
interested in the number of PKI_token_authentication or
PKI_token_revocation_list_get requests that keystone V3 can handle per
second.
We also made some attempts to improve the concurrency value per second.
We had measured the concurrency value against a single-process
Pthon-only keystone server, a multi-processes Keystone server running
inside an Apache container server and 2, 3, 4 multi-processes Keystone
servers running inside an Apache container server.
Could I modify your wiki to share the detail data?
Sure.
Regards,
Neependra
Regards
wanghong
2013/12/17 Neependra Khare <nkh...@redhat.com <mailto:nkh...@redhat.com>>
Hi Tristan,
On 12/16/2013 09:51 PM, Tristan De Cacqueray wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:41:15 -0500
ayoung atredhat.com <http://redhat.com> (Adam Young) wrote:
Sounds good for a start.
There is a lot in Devstack that should help as far as documenting how
to set up LDAP etc.
Can you indicate which is going to be your first effort? We
(Keystone team) can provide some guidance on how to best hammer on it.
Hello!
So I have started the UUID vs PKI and SQL vs LDAP comparison into one
benchmark using Devstack. I mostly focus on the time it takes to
validate token in those four scenarios, though I measure the time it
takes to create users and generate tokens as well.
Thanks for taking it up.
I edited the wiki page to document this test, including the scripts
being used. Maybe those should be removed as the page grows...
The results should be ready in a couple of hours.
May be we can put the scripts used here on github or somewhere else.
Any suggestions ?
Feedback are most welcome, and feel free to use/improve the code I
pasted!
- I think we need to test with more numbers of users.
- We should consider scenarios when creation, generation and
validation happening in parallel.
- We should do the test when there is already some existing
dataset on the Keystone consisting of
expired tokens etc.
Regards,
Neependra
Cheers,
Tristan.
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