add link to the SSK-delay graph

[Imported from Trac: page Performance, version 19]
warner 2007-12-14 09:28:25 +00:00
parent 291795f9df
commit 43d4df817b

@ -61,6 +61,9 @@ The munin
[/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_delay.html delay graph] and [/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_delay.html delay graph] and
[/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_rate.html rate graph] show these Ax+B numbers for a node in colo and a node behind a DSL line. [/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_rate.html rate graph] show these Ax+B numbers for a node in colo and a node behind a DSL line.
The [/tahoe-figleaf/graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_delay_SSK.html mutable-file delay graph] shows the "B" per-file latency number
for mutable (aka "SSK") files. In the 0.7.0 release, this is dominated by the RSA keypair generation necessary to create each new mutable file.
The The
[/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_delay_rtt.html delay*RTT graph] shows this per-file delay as a multiple of the average round-trip [/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_speedstats_delay_rtt.html delay*RTT graph] shows this per-file delay as a multiple of the average round-trip
time between the client node and the testnet. Much of the work done to upload time between the client node and the testnet. Much of the work done to upload