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Re: [tor-bugs] #9321 [Tor]: Load balance right when we have higher guard rotation periods
#9321: Load balance right when we have higher guard rotation periods
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.6.x-final
Component: Tor | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: needs-proposal, tor-auth, tor-
Actual Points: | client, 026-triaged-1
Points: | Parent ID: #11480
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Comment (by asn):
Replying to [comment:19 asn]:
> - We keep a summary file for every consensus.
>
> The idea here is that our summary files will be much faster to parse
> than full fledged consensuses. Ideally, the parsing time would be
> reduced from 1.5 hours to a few seconds/minutes, but I'm not sure if
> that's realistic.
>
> To get an idea of the data size, for a 9 months period, we are
> talking about 6480 summary files (consensuses) and about 2500 guards
> per summary file.
>
> This seems like the most easy to implement and understand scheme,
> but I'm not sure if it will be efficient enough.
>
I experimented a bit with this idea to see what's the speed improvement.
FWIW, my initial summary files map 1-1 to consensuses, and they look like
this:
{{{
<summary file header>
<consensus valid-after time>
<guard fpr 1>
<guard fpr 2>
...
}}}
this is trivial to parse in Python.
So, for the measurements, I parsed 10 consensuses. When parsed normally,
the time was:
{{{
real 0m13.193s
user 0m12.960s
sys 0m0.072s
}}}
When I preprocessed them to create summary files for each consensus, and
then parsed the summary files, the time was:
{{{
real 0m0.776s
user 0m0.708s
sys 0m0.064s
}}}
This is a 17x improvement in time. This means that 9 months of consesuses
that would originally be parsed in 2 hours, will take about 7 minutes when
summary files are used.
Of course, there will also be the preprocessing time, but this can be done
once for each new consensus...
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