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diff --git a/docs/configguide/yardstick_testcases/02-methodology.rst b/docs/configguide/yardstick_testcases/02-methodology.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 5097c566b..000000000 --- a/docs/configguide/yardstick_testcases/02-methodology.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -=========== -Methodology -=========== - -Abstract -======== - -This chapter describes the methodology implemented by the Yardstick project for -verifying the NFV Infrastructure from the perspective of a VNF. - -ETSI-NFV -======== - -.. _NFV-TST001: https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Drafts/TST001_-_Pre-deployment_Validation/ - -The document ETSI GS NFV-TST001_, "Pre-deployment Testing; Report on Validation -of NFV Environments and Services", recommends methods for pre-deployment -testing of the functional components of an NFV environment. - -The Yardstick project implements the methodology described in chapter 6, "Pre- -deployment validation of NFV infrastructure". - -The methodology consists in decomposing the typical VNF work-load performance -metrics into a number of characteristics/performance vectors, which each can be -represented by distinct test-cases. - -The methodology includes five steps: - -* *Step1:* Define Infrastruture - the HW, SW and corresponding configuration - target for validation; the OPNFV infrastructure, in OPNFV community labs. - -* *Step2:* Identify VNF type - the application for which the infrastructure is - to be validated, and its requirements on the underlying infrastructure. - -* *Step3:* Select test cases - depending on the workload that represents the - application for which the infrastruture is to be validated, the relevant - test cases amongst the list of available Yardstick test cases. - -* *Step4:* Execute tests - define the duration and number of iterations for the - selected test cases, tests runs are automated via OPNFV Jenkins Jobs. - -* *Step5:* Collect results - using the common API for result collection. - -Metrics -======= - -The metrics, as defined by ETSI GS NFV-TST001, are shown in -:ref:`Table1 <table2_1>`, :ref:`Table2 <table2_2>` and -:ref:`Table3 <table2_3>`. - -In OPNFV Brahmaputra release, generic test cases covering aspects of the listed -metrics are available; further OPNFV releases will provide extended testing of -these metrics. -The view of available Yardstick test cases cross ETSI definitions in -:ref:`Table1 <table2_1>`, :ref:`Table2 <table2_2>` and :ref:`Table3 <table2_3>` -is shown in :ref:`Table4 <table2_4>`. -It shall be noticed that the Yardstick test cases are examples, the test -duration and number of iterations are configurable, as are the System Under -Test (SUT) and the attributes (or, in Yardstick nomemclature, the scenario -options). - -.. _table2_1: - -**Table 1 - Performance/Speed Metrics** - -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Category| Performance/Speed | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Compute | * Latency for random memory access | -| | * Latency for cache read/write operations | -| | * Processing speed (instructions per second) | -| | * Throughput for random memory access (bytes per second) | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Network | * Throughput per NFVI node (frames/byte per second) | -| | * Throughput provided to a VM (frames/byte per second) | -| | * Latency per traffic flow | -| | * Latency between VMs | -| | * Latency between NFVI nodes | -| | * Packet delay variation (jitter) between VMs | -| | * Packet delay variation (jitter) between NFVI nodes | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Storage | * Sequential read/write IOPS | -| | * Random read/write IOPS | -| | * Latency for storage read/write operations | -| | * Throughput for storage read/write operations | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -.. _table2_2: - -**Table 2 - Capacity/Scale Metrics** - -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Category| Capacity/Scale | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Compute | * Number of cores and threads- Available memory size | -| | * Cache size | -| | * Processor utilization (max, average, standard deviation) | -| | * Memory utilization (max, average, standard deviation) | -| | * Cache utilization (max, average, standard deviation) | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Network | * Number of connections | -| | * Number of frames sent/received | -| | * Maximum throughput between VMs (frames/byte per second) | -| | * Maximum throughput between NFVI nodes (frames/byte per second) | -| | * Network utilization (max, average, standard deviation) | -| | * Number of traffic flows | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Storage | * Storage/Disk size | -| | * Capacity allocation (block-based, object-based) | -| | * Block size | -| | * Maximum sequential read/write IOPS | -| | * Maximum random read/write IOPS | -| | * Disk utilization (max, average, standard deviation) | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -.. _table2_3: - -**Table 3 - Availability/Reliability Metrics** - -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Category| Availability/Reliability | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Compute | * Processor availability (Error free processing time) | -| | * Memory availability (Error free memory time) | -| | * Processor mean-time-to-failure | -| | * Memory mean-time-to-failure | -| | * Number of processing faults per second | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Network | * NIC availability (Error free connection time) | -| | * Link availability (Error free transmission time) | -| | * NIC mean-time-to-failure | -| | * Network timeout duration due to link failure | -| | * Frame loss rate | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Storage | * Disk availability (Error free disk access time) | -| | * Disk mean-time-to-failure | -| | * Number of failed storage read/write operations per second | -| | | -+---------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -.. _table2_4: - -**Table 4 - Yardstick Generic Test Cases** - -+---------+-------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ -| Category| Performance/Speed | Capacity/Scale | Availability/Reliability | -| | | | | -+---------+-------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ -| Compute | TC003 | TC003 | TC013 [1]_ | -| | TC004 | TC004 | TC015 [1]_ | -| | TC014 | TC010 | | -| | TC024 | TC012 | | -| | | | | -+---------+-------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ -| Network | TC002 | TC001 | TC016 [1]_ | -| | TC011 | TC008 | TC018 [1]_ | -| | | TC009 | | -| | | | | -+---------+-------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ -| Storage | TC005 | TC005 | TC017 [1]_ | -| | | | | -+---------+-------------------+----------------+------------------------------+ - -.. note:: The description in this OPNFV document is intended as a reference for - users to understand the scope of the Yardstick Project and the - deliverables of the Yardstick framework. For complete description of - the methodology, refer to the ETSI document. - -.. rubric:: Footnotes -.. [1] To be included in future deliveries. |