* [Bloat] TEACUP -- automating TCP experiments on small testbeds
@ 2015-04-16 1:12 grenville armitage
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From: grenville armitage @ 2015-04-16 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
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All,
(Apologies to those who have already seen this elsewhere...)
There is a chance some people doing TCP & bufferbloat experiments might find the following tool useful:
http://caia.swin.edu.au/tools/teacup
We built TEACUP (TCP Experiment Automation Controlled Using Python) to automate many aspects of running TCP performance experiments in our small, specially-constructed physical testbed. TEACUP enables repeatable testing of different TCP algorithms over a range of emulated network path conditions, bottleneck rate limits and bottleneck queuing disciplines.
A key caveat: TEACUP assumes your physical testbed is a multi-host/single-bottleneck dumbbell-like topology with suitably configured end hosts and Linux-based bottleneck router. TEACUP does not try to run experiments over arbitrary network paths or the wider Internet (it is not netperf-wrapper). This has satisfied our use-cases, but YMMV :-)
We've released TEACUP v0.9 publicly in case it may be useful to other researchers who already have (or are interested in setting up) similar network testbeds.
cheers,
gja
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