or processing the backlog.
> "discuss" wrote on 02/08/2016 03:19:58
> PM:
>
> > From: Ryan Moats/Omaha/IBM@IBMUS
> > To: Andy Zhou
> > Cc: discuss@openvswitch.org
> > Date: 02/08/2016 03:20 PM
> > Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] Some more scaling test
; Date: 02/08/2016 03:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] Some more scaling test results...
> Sent by: "discuss"
>
> Andy Zhou wrote on 02/08/2016 01:54:06 PM:
>
> > From: Andy Zhou
> > To: Ryan Moats/Omaha/IBM@IBMUS
> > Cc: discuss@openvswitch.org
> > Dat
Andy Zhou wrote on 02/08/2016 01:54:06 PM:
> From: Andy Zhou
> To: Ryan Moats/Omaha/IBM@IBMUS
> Cc: discuss@openvswitch.org
> Date: 02/08/2016 01:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] Some more scaling test results...
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Moats wrote:
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Ryan Moats wrote:
> Today, I stood up a five node openstack cloud on machines with 56 cores
> and 256GB of memory and ran a scaling test to see if I could
> stamp out 8000 copies of the following pattern in a single project
> (tenant): n1 --- r1 --- n2 (in other wo
Today, I stood up a five node openstack cloud on machines with 56 cores and
256GB of memory and ran a scaling test to see if I could
stamp out 8000 copies of the following pattern in a single project
(tenant): n1 --- r1 --- n2 (in other words, create 8000 routers, 16000
networks, 16000 subnets,