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vsperf:test_methodology [2015/09/24 15:36] Iben Rodriguez some OPNFV drawings here: https://www.lucidchart.com/community?q=opnfv |
vsperf:test_methodology [2015/10/19 21:00] (current) Gene Snider Added DUT Virtual Topology diagram |
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| Each run has the concept of a primary job, this uses the Jenkins Rest API to manage other jobs that provide services. Each configured hypervisor has the concept of a sibling hypervisor which is connected to a hardware packet generator or configured with physical NICs logically connected ‘back to back’ | Each run has the concept of a primary job, this uses the Jenkins Rest API to manage other jobs that provide services. Each configured hypervisor has the concept of a sibling hypervisor which is connected to a hardware packet generator or configured with physical NICs logically connected ‘back to back’ | ||
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| + | This diagram illustrates the DUT Virtual Topology | ||
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| Let’s consider the simplest possible example, Point to Point loopback with OVS and the 2544 data set. This will use 4 Jenkins jobs. | Let’s consider the simplest possible example, Point to Point loopback with OVS and the 2544 data set. This will use 4 Jenkins jobs. | ||