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Table of workloads

Workload/tooling Short Description Minimum Requirements
Tooling Setup pbench instrumentation tools Cluster-admin, Privileged Containers
Test Test/Run your workload from ssh Container Cluster-admin, Privileged Containers
Baseline Baseline metrics capture Tooling job*
Scale Scales worker nodes Cluster-admin
NodeVertical Node Kubelet Density Labeling Nodes
PodVertical Max Pod Density None
MasterVertical Master Node Stress workload None
HTTP HTTP ingress TPS/Latency None
Network TCP/UDP Throughput/Latency Labeling Nodes, See below
Deployments Per Namespace Maximum Deployments None
PVCscale PVCScale test Working storageclass
Conformance OCP/Kubernetes e2e tests None
Namespaces per cluster Maximum Namespaces None
Services per namespace Maximum services per namespace None
FIO I/O test FIO I/O test - stress storage backend Privileged Containers, Working storage class
  • Baseline job without a tooled cluster just idles a cluster. The goal is to capture resource consumption over a period of time to characterize resource requirements thus tooling is required. (For now)

Network

Test Requirement
Pod to Pod Labeling Nodes
Pod to Pod with HostNetwork Labeling Nodes, Open firewall ports at Host
Pod to Service Labeling Nodes

Workload Contributing Guidelines

See this page for workload contributing guidelines.

CI Pass/Fail

Each workload will implement a form of pass/fail criteria in order to flag if the tests have failed in CI.

Workload/tooling Pass/Fail
Tooling NA
Test NA
Baseline NA
Scale Yes: Test Duration
NodeVertical Yes: Exit Code, Test Duration
PodVertical Yes: Exit Code, Test Duration
MasterVertical Yes: Exit Code, Test Duration
HTTP No
Network No
Deployments Per Namespace No
PVCscale No
Conformance No
Namespaces per cluster Yes: Exit code, Test Duration
Services per namespace Yes: Exit code, Test Duration
FIO I/O test No