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[tor-bugs] #1919 [Metrics]: Set up a few new torperfs with fixed sets of entry guards



#1919: Set up a few new torperfs with fixed sets of entry guards
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 Reporter:  arma     |       Owner:  karsten            
     Type:  defect   |      Status:  new                
 Priority:  normal   |   Milestone:  Deliverable-Sep2010
Component:  Metrics  |     Version:                     
 Keywords:           |      Parent:  #1766              
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 In theory, the results of #1918 (annotate torperf fetches by path) should
 let us simulate the expected performance of Tor users that use various
 combinations of guard nodes: just grab all the requests that use the
 guards you're simulating using, and make a torperf graph out of just those
 requests.

 The problem is that the CBT feature will alter Tor's circuit build timeout
 based on the average build times of all nodes, not just the guards we're
 pretending we used, so we won't be able to capture the whole picture.

 How different will the results be? To get some intuition, we should run
 several torperf install with cbt enabled and various sets of guards. Then
 when we have enough annotated torperf runs, we'll be able to compare the
 simulated results with the actual results, and make some decisions about
 what went wrong.

 So the first question is: what combinations of guards should we try using?
 Mike, do you have any good guesses here?

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