Short description
The goal of the project is to provide a single entry/exit point to the performance analysis of Fabric by:
- Providing an open, well-designed, and thoroughly documented side-car service for the detailed performance analysis of distributed Fabric transaction traces.
- And integrating it into the Caliper load generation and response measurement process as part of the final report.
The project will heavily build on the PSWG's Performance Sandbox, aiming to "standardize" its flow and methodologies independently of the applied technologies.
Participants
Mentors:
- Haris Javaid, Senior Staff Researcher @ AMD Singapore (Discord: Haris#3051harisjavaid)
- Attila Klenik, Research Fellow @ BME Critical Systems Research Group, ftsrg (Discord: aklenik)
Mentee: Mayank Bondre (Discord: _makb)
Timeline
Week # | Date | Activity | Status |
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1 - 3 | June 5 - June 23 | Onboarding, getting to know the project goals, and designing a project plan. | |
4 - 6 | June 26 - July 14 | Getting to know Fabric, its consensus protocol, and defining a set of test chaincodes. | |
7 - 8 | July 17 - July 28 | Exploring and documenting the TX observability points of Fabric in various scenarios. | |
9 - 11 | July 31 - August 18 | Getting to know the OpenTelemetry, the Performance Sandbox, and consolidating the technical aspects of observability. | |
12 - 20 | August 21 - October 20 | Requirement, API, and analysis approach: design, implementation, and documentation of the external service. | |
21 - 23 | October 23 - November 10 | Getting to know Caliper and integrating the external service into the benchmark run. | |
24 - 26 | November 13 - November 30 | Finalizing the results, gathering experience, and preparing the material to bootstrap a performance analysis whitepaper. |