csbench
is a tool designed to evaluate the performance and efficiency of
Apache CloudStack.
The tool is designed to be run from a single host, and can be used to benchmark a single CloudStack Zone.
As of now, there are two modes of operation:
- Setting up environment with multiple domains, accounts, users, networks, VMs, etc.
- Benchmarking a list of APIs against an existing CloudStack environment
- Install go 1.20 or above. Follow instructions here to install golang.
- Clone the repository
- Build the binary using the below command. This will generate a binary named
csbench
in the current directory.
go build
Setup a config file. Check the sample config file here.
/csbench$ ./csbench -h
Usage: go run csmetrictool.go -dbprofile <DB profile number>
Options:
-benchmark
Benchmark list APIs
-config string
Path to config file (default "config/config")
-create
Create resources
-dbprofile int
DB profile number
-domain
Create domain
-format string
Format of the report (csv, tsv, table). Valid only for create (default "table")
-limits
Update limits to -1
-network
Create shared network
-output string
Path to output file. Valid only for create
-teardown
Tear down all subdomains
-vm
Deploy VMs
-volume
Attach Volumes to VMs
-workers int
number of workers to use while creating resources (default 10)
This mode of operation is designed to set up a CloudStack environment with multiple domains, accounts, users, networks and VMs as per the configuration file.
To execute this mode, run the following command followed by the type of resources to be created:
csbench -create -domain -limits -network -vm -volume
This will create the resources under the domain specified in the config file. If there are existing domains, network and VMs present under the domain, they will be used as well for creating the resources.
By default, the number of workers for executing the setup operation is 10. This can be changed by passing the -workers flag followed by the number of workers to be used.
By default the results of setting up the environment are printed out to stdout, if you want to save the results to a file, you can pass the -output
flag followed by the path to the file. And use -format
flag to specify the format of the report (csv
, tsv
, table
).
By internally executing a series of APIs, this tool meticulously measures the response times for various users, page sizes, and keyword combinations. With its comprehensive benchmarking capabilities, csbench provides invaluable insights into the system's overall performance, allowing cloud administrators and developers to fine-tune their configurations for optimal efficiency and seamless user experiences.
Currently, it looks like
/csbench$ ./csbench -benchmark
Note: this tool will go through several changes and is under development.