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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+
+.. _Dashboard006: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/dashboard/db/yardstick-tc006
+.. _Dashboard007: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/dashboard/db/yardstick-tc007
+.. _Dashboard020: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/dashboard/db/yardstick-tc020
+.. _Dashboard021: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/dashboard/db/yardstick-tc021
+.. _DashboardVTC: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/dashboard/db/vtc-dashboard
+====================================
+Test Results for yardstick-opnfv-vtc
+====================================
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
+
+
+Details
+=======
+
+.. after this doc is filled, remove all comments and include the scenario in
+.. results.rst by removing the comment on the file name.
+
+
+Overview of test results
+------------------------
+
+.. general on metrics collected, number of iterations
+
+The virtual Traffic Classifier (vtc) Scenario supported by Yardstick is used by 4 Test Cases:
+
+- TC006
+- TC007
+- TC020
+- TC021
+
+
+* TC006
+
+TC006 is the Virtual Traffic Classifier Data Plane Throughput Benchmarking Test.
+It collects measures about the end-to-end throughput supported by the
+virtual Traffic Classifier (vTC).
+Results of the test are shown in the Dashboard006_
+The throughput is expressed as percentage of the available bandwidth on the NIC.
+
+
+* TC007
+
+TC007 is the Virtual Traffic Classifier Data Plane Throughput Benchmarking in presence of
+noisy neighbors Test.
+It collects measures about the end-to-end throughput supported by the
+virtual Traffic Classifier when a user-defined number of noisy neighbors is deployed.
+Results of the test are shown in the Dashboard007_
+The throughput is expressed as percentage of the available bandwidth on the NIC.
+
+
+* TC020
+
+TC020 is the Virtual Traffic Classifier Instantiation Test.
+It verifies that a newly instantiated vTC is alive and functional and its instantiation
+is correctly supported by the underlying infrastructure.
+Results of the test are shown in the Dashboard020_
+
+
+* TC021
+
+TC021 is the Virtual Traffic Classifier Instantiation in presence of noisy neighbors Test.
+It verifies that a newly instantiated vTC is alive and functional and its instantiation
+is correctly supported by the underlying infrastructure when noisy neighbors are present.
+Results of the test are shown in the Dashboard021_
+
+* Generic
+
+In the Generic scenario the Virtual Traffic Classifier is running on a standard Openstack
+setup and traffic is being replayed from a neighbor VM. The traffic sent contains
+various protocols and applications, and the VTC identifies them and exports the data.
+Results of the test are shown in the DashboardVTC.
+
+Detailed test results
+---------------------
+
+* TC006
+
+The results for TC006 have been obtained using the following test case
+configuration:
+
+- Context: Dummy
+- Scenario: vtc_throughput
+- Network Techology: SR-IOV
+- vTC Flavor: m1.large
+
+
+* TC007
+
+The results for TC007 have been obtained using the following test case
+configuration:
+
+- Context: Dummy
+- Scenario: vtc_throughput_noisy
+- Network Techology: SR-IOV
+- vTC Flavor: m1.large
+- Number of noisy neighbors: 2
+- Number of cores per neighbor: 2
+- Amount of RAM per neighbor: 1G
+
+
+* TC020
+
+The results for TC020 have been obtained using the following test case
+configuration:
+
+The results listed in previous section have been obtained using the following
+test case configuration:
+
+- Context: Dummy
+- Scenario: vtc_instantiation_validation
+- Network Techology: SR-IOV
+- vTC Flavor: m1.large
+
+
+* TC021
+
+The results listed in previous section have been obtained using the following
+test case configuration:
+
+- Context: Dummy
+- Scenario: vtc_instantiation_validation
+- Network Techology: SR-IOV
+- vTC Flavor: m1.large
+- Number of noisy neighbors: 2
+- Number of cores per neighbor: 2
+- Amount of RAM per neighbor: 1G
+
+
+For all the test cases, the user can specify different values for the parameters.
+
+* Generic
+
+The results listed in the previous section have been obtained, using a
+standard Openstack setup.
+The user can replay his/her own traffic and see the corresponding results.
+
+Rationale for decisions
+-----------------------
+
+* TC006
+
+The result of the test is a number between 0 and 100 which represents the percentage of bandwidth
+available on the NIC that corresponds to the supported throughput by the vTC.
+
+
+* TC007
+
+The result of the test is a number between 0 and 100 which represents the percentage of bandwidth
+available on the NIC that corresponds to the supported throughput by the vTC.
+
+* TC020
+
+The execution of the test is done as described in the following:
+
+- The vTC is deployed on the OpenStack testbed;
+- Some traffic is sent to the vTC;
+- The vTC changes the header of the packets and sends them back to the packet generator;
+- The packet generator checks that all the packets are received correctly and have been changed
+correctly by the vTC.
+
+The test is declared as PASSED if all the packets are correcly received by the packet generator
+and they have been modified by the virtual Traffic Classifier as required.
+
+
+* TC021
+
+The execution of the test is done as described in the following:
+
+- The vTC is deployed on the OpenStack testbed;
+- The noisy neighbors are deployed as requested by the user;
+- Some traffic is sent to the vTC;
+- The vTC change the header of the packets and sends them back to the packet generator;
+- The packet generator checks that all the packets are received correctly and have been changed
+correctly by the vTC
+
+The test is declared as PASSED if all the packets are correcly received by the packet generator
+and they have been modified by the virtual Traffic Classifier as required.
+
+* Generic
+
+The execution of the test consists of the following actions:
+
+- The vTC is deployed on the OpenStack testbed;
+- The traffic generator VM is deployed on the Openstack Testbed;
+- Traffic data are relevant to the network setup;
+- Traffic is sent to the vTC;
+
+
+
+Conclusions and recommendations
+-------------------------------
+
+* TC006
+
+The obtained results show that the virtual Traffic Classifier can support up to 4 Gbps
+(40% of the available bandwidth) correspond to the expected behaviour of the virtual
+Traffic Classifier.
+Using the configuration with SR-IOV and large flavor, the expected throughput should
+generally be in the range between 3 and 4 Gbps.
+
+
+* TC007
+
+These results correspond to the configuration in which the virtual Traffic Classifier uses SR-IOV
+Virtual Functions and the flavor is set to large for the virtual machine.
+The throughput is in the range between 2.5 Gbps and 3.7 Gbps.
+This shows that the effect of 2 noisy neighbors reduces the throughput of
+the service between 10 and 20%.
+Increasing number of neihbours would have a higher impact on the performance.
+
+
+* TC020
+
+The obtained results correspond to the expected behaviour of the virtual Traffic Classifier.
+Using the configuration with SR-IOV and large flavor, the expected result is that the vTC is
+correctly instantiated, it is able to receive and send packets using SR-IOV technology
+and to forward packets back to the packet generator changing the TCP/IP header as required.
+
+
+* TC021
+
+The obtained results correspond to the expected behaviour of the virtual Traffic Classifier.
+Using the configuration with SR-IOV and large flavor, the expected result is that the vTC is
+correctly instantiated, it is able to receive and send packets using SR-IOV technology
+and to forward packets back to the packet generator changing the TCP/IP header as required,
+also in presence of noisy neighbors.
+
+* Generic
+
+The obtained results correspond to the expected behaviour of the virtual Traffic Classifier.
+Using the aforementioned configuration the expected application protocols are identified
+and their traffic statistics are demonstrated in the DashboardVTC, a group of popular
+applications is selected to demonstrate the sound operation of the vTC.
+The demonstrated application protocols are:
+- HTTP
+- Skype
+- Bittorrent
+- Youtube
+- Dropbox
+- Twitter
+- Viber
+- iCloud