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diff --git a/docs/benchmarks.rst b/docs/benchmarks.rst index 8c9d7677..d24590f5 100644 --- a/docs/benchmarks.rst +++ b/docs/benchmarks.rst @@ -68,26 +68,30 @@ sizes are in KB): | stddev | 1376.930 | 732.933 | +--------+-----------+-----------+ -Test scenarios --------------- +Sync test scenarios +------------------- Ideally, we would want to run tests for a big data set (i.e. a high number of documents and a big payload size), but that may be infeasible given time and resource limitations. Because of that, we choose a smaller data set and suppose that the behaviour is somewhat linear to get an idea for larger sets. -Supposing a data set size of 10MB, some possibilities for number of documents -and document sizes for testing download and upload are: +Supposing a data set total size of 10MB, some possibilities for number of +documents and document sizes for testing download and upload can be seen below. +Scenarios marked in bold are the ones that are actually run in the current sync +benchmark tests, and you can see the current graphs for each one by following +the corresponding links: + * 10 x 1M -* 20 x 500K -* 100 x 100K +* **20 x 500K** (`upload <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_upload_20_500k.html>`_, `download <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_download_20_500k.html>`_) +* **100 x 100K** (`upload <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_upload_100_100k.html>`_, `download <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_download_100_100k.html>`_) * 200 x 50K -* 1000 x 10K +* **1000 x 10K** (`upload <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_upload_1000_10k.html>`_, `download <https://benchmarks.leap.se/test-dashboard_test_download_1000_10k.html>`_) -The above scenarios all have documents of the same size. If we want to account -for some variability on document sizes, it is sufficient to come up with a -simple scenario where the average, minimum and maximum sizes are somehow -coherent with the above statistics, like the following one: +In each of the above scenarios all the documents are of the same size. If we +want to account for some variability on document sizes, it is sufficient to +come up with a simple scenario where the average, minimum and maximum sizes are +somehow coherent with the above statistics, like the following one: * 60 x 15KB + 1 x 1MB |