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author | Thomas Duval <thomas.duval@orange.com> | 2020-06-03 10:06:52 +0200 |
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committer | Thomas Duval <thomas.duval@orange.com> | 2020-06-03 10:06:52 +0200 |
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diff --git a/tests/performance/README.md b/tests/performance/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index fcb80589..00000000 --- a/tests/performance/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -# Moon Yardstick/Bottlenecks Performance Tests - -The main objective of this document is to describe the performance tests for the Moon project/module. -Moon is a security management platform which provides a set of security functions to project the underlying OPNFV infrastructure and/or VNFs. -It is consisted of 2 parts: a master and a set of slaves. The master holds all security-related information and each slave only fetches and holds -related information for its local usage from master. - -## Master Performance Tests -### Pre-requisite -- setup a Moon master service on a physical server -- create a project in OpenStack/Keystone -- create a MSL PDP with a model of 4 subject security levels and 4 object security levels, the MLS policy will be defined later - -### Policy Size Test -Increase the number of users and resources N to find the limit of the security policy -- create N users and N resources (VMs in our case) in this MLS security policy -- sends 5 authz requests/second -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages -Through the iteration, determine the maximal number of N to support 5 requests/second - -### PDP Number Test -- setup 20 user and 20 resources (VMs in our case) for each MLS PDP -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP -- increase the number of PDP to test the maximal number of PDP on the master - -### Policy Size Test for 5 PDPs -- setup 5 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 5 PDPs - -### Policy Size Test for 10 PDPs -- setup 10 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 10 PDPs - -### Policy Size Test for 20 PDPs -- setup 20 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 20 PDPs - - -## Master-Slave Performance Tests -### Pre-requisite -- setup a Moon master on a physical server -- setup a Moon slave on a physical server -- create a project in OpenStack/Keystone -- create a MSL PDP with a model of 4 subject security levels and 4 object security levels, the MLS policy will be defined later on the master - -### Slave Policy Size Test -Increase the number of users and resources N to find the limit of the security policy -- create N users and N resources (VMs in our case) in this MLS security policy on the master -- sends 5 authz requests/second to the slave -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages of the slave -Through the iteration, determine the maximal number of N to support 5 requests/second of the slave - -### Slave PDP Number Test -- setup 20 user and 20 resources (VMs in our case) for each MLS PDP on the master -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP to the slave -Through the iteration, determine the maximal number of PDP to support 5 requests/second of the slave - -### Slave Policy Size Test for 5 PDPs -- setup 5 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) on the master -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP to the slave -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages of the slave -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 5 PDPs - -### Slave Policy Size Test for 10 PDPs -- setup 10 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) on the master -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP to the slave -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages of the slave -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 10 PDPs - -### Slave Policy Size Test for 20 PDPs -- setup 20 PDPs of N users and N resources (VMs in our case) on the master -- sends 5 authz requests/second for each MLS PDP to the slave -- gather performance metrics like CPU, memory, network usages of the slave -Through the iteration, determine the maximal user/resource number of these 20 PDPs |