Hi Jill, Nope, that is Marion (in the hallway) and Michayla (our assistant director) in the machine room. I'll work with Mara to pull up a second picture of servers, etc. Cheers, Lincoln On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 12:49 PM Jill Lovato wrote: > Thank you, Mara. > > Couldn't help but notice in the picture that the girl inside the lab looks > an awful lot like the girl walking in the hallway - was this just a > coincidence, or has the photo been altered? Either way, can we get a second > image to add to the post, maybe a closer shot of the servers themselves? > > Thanks! > Jill > > On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 7:08 AM Mara Bernazzani > wrote: > >> Hello Jill, >> >> I apologize for the delay in getting back to you - attached is a picture >> you can use for the blog post. Let me know when its live and we will also >> share on our end. >> >> Thanks! >> Mara >> >> On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 11:42 AM Jill Lovato >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Lincoln, >>> >>> Thanks for the update. We'll plan to post the blog Monday afternoon or >>> Tuesday morning. >>> >>> Have a great weekend, >>> Jill >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 6:49 PM Lincoln Lavoie >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Mara our marketing lead is out for a vacation this week. She's the >>>> keeper of all the good / approved pictures of the lab. Should be able to >>>> get you something early next week. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Lincoln >>>> >>>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 9:29 PM Tu, Lijuan wrote: >>>> >>>>> Agree, I would like to see some photos of the lab. >>>>> Should we add a brief introduction of contributors, this may attract >>>>> more companies or individual to contribute to the lab. >>>>> >>>>> > -----Original Message----- >>>>> > From: ci [mailto:ci-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim >>>>> > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 6:14 AM >>>>> > To: Thomas Monjalon ; Jeremy Plsek >>>>> > >>>>> > Cc: Yigit, Ferruh ; ci@dpdk.org; >>>>> > marketing@dpdk.org; Lincoln Lavoie ; Patrick >>>>> > MacArthur >>>>> > Subject: Re: [dpdk-ci] [dpdk-marketing] Results are now public >>>>> > >>>>> > This looks good to me too. Some pictures would be nice, perhaps a >>>>> snapshot >>>>> > of the dashboard some of the hardware in the lab. It would be good >>>>> to get >>>>> > this posted on dpdk.org, and send a note to announce@dpdk.org to let >>>>> > people know about it. >>>>> > >>>>> > > -----Original Message----- >>>>> > > From: Thomas Monjalon [mailto:thomas@monjalon.net] >>>>> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:17 PM >>>>> > > To: Jeremy Plsek >>>>> > > Cc: O'Driscoll, Tim ; Yigit, Ferruh >>>>> > > ; ci@dpdk.org; marketing@dpdk.org; Lincoln >>>>> > > Lavoie ; Patrick MacArthur >>>>> > > >>>>> > > Subject: Re: [dpdk-marketing] [dpdk-ci] Results are now public >>>>> > > >>>>> > > Looks great! >>>>> > > I think adding pictures would be nice for the blog. >>>>> > > Thank you >>>>> > > >>>>> > > 14/11/2018 22:07, Jeremy Plsek: >>>>> > > > With help from Lincoln and Patrick, below is an initial draft of >>>>> the >>>>> > > blog post. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > DPDK Community Lab Publishes Relative Performance Testing Results >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > The DPDK Community Lab is an open, independent testing resource >>>>> for >>>>> > > > the DPDK project. Its purpose is to perform automated testing on >>>>> > > > incoming patch submissions, to ensure the performance and >>>>> quality of >>>>> > > > DPDK is maintained. Participation in the lab is open to all DPDK >>>>> > > > project participants. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > For some time now, the DPDK Community Lab has been gathering >>>>> > > > performance deltas using the single-core packet I/O layer 2 >>>>> > > > throughput test from DTS for each patch series submitted to DPDK >>>>> > > > compared to the master branch. We are pleased to announce that >>>>> the >>>>> > > > Lab has recently been allowed to make these results public. These >>>>> > > > results are also now published to Patchwork as they are >>>>> > > > automatically generated. These results currently contain Mellanox >>>>> > > > and Intel devices, and the lab is able to support hardware from >>>>> any >>>>> > > > DPDK participants wishing to support these testing efforts. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > To view these results, you can go to DPDK Community Lab Dashboard >>>>> > > > via the following link: https://lab.dpdk.org. The dashboard >>>>> lists an >>>>> > > > overview of all active patch series and their results. Detailed >>>>> > > > results can be viewed by clicking on the patch series. If a patch >>>>> > > > fails to merge into master, a build log will show to help >>>>> identify >>>>> > > > any issues. If a patch cleanly merges into master, performance >>>>> delta >>>>> > > > results will show for each participating member. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > The Lab is hosted by the University of New Hampshire >>>>> > > > InterOperability Laboratory, as a neutral, third party location. >>>>> > > > This provides a secure environment for hosting equipment and >>>>> > > > generating unbiased results for all participating vendors. Lab >>>>> > > > participants, i.e. companies hosting equipment in the testing, >>>>> can >>>>> > > > securely access their equipment through a VPN, allowing for >>>>> > > > maintenance and performance tuning, as the DPDK project >>>>> progresses. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > The Lab works by polling the Patchwork API. When new patches are >>>>> > > > submitted, the CI server merges them with the master branch and >>>>> > > > generates a tarball. Each participating system unpacks and >>>>> installs >>>>> > > > the DPDK tarball and then runs the performance testing against >>>>> this >>>>> > > > DPDK build. When all systems have finished testing, the CI >>>>> gathers >>>>> > > > the results into our internal database to be shown on the >>>>> Dashboard, >>>>> > > > and sends final reports to Patchwork to show up on the submitted >>>>> patch. >>>>> > > > This allows patch submitters to utilize Patchwork to view their >>>>> > > > individual results, while also allowing anyone to quickly see an >>>>> > > > overview of results on the Dashboard. The system provides >>>>> > > > maintainers with positive confirmation of the stability and >>>>> > > > performance of the overall project. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > In the future, we plan to open the Lab to more testing scenarios, >>>>> > > > such as performance testing of other features, beyond single-core >>>>> > > > packet I/O layer 2 throughput, and possibly running Unit Tests >>>>> for DPDK. >>>>> > > > Additional features will be added to the Dashboard, such as >>>>> showing >>>>> > > > graphs of the performance changes of master over time. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > If your company would like to be involved, email the Continuous >>>>> > > > Integration group at ci@dpdk.org and dpdklab@iol.unh.edu. >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > Thanks! >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 10:03 AM Jeremy Plsek >>>> > >>>>> > > wrote: >>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > > I can try to get it done later today, but I expect it to be >>>>> more >>>>> > > likely done on Monday. >>>>> > > > > >>>>> > > > > On Fri, Nov 9, 2018, 9:08 AM O'Driscoll, Tim >>>>> > > >>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> > -----Original Message----- >>>>> > > > >> > From: Thomas Monjalon [mailto:thomas@monjalon.net] >>>>> > > > >> > Sent: Friday, November 9, 2018 2:02 PM >>>>> > > > >> > To: O'Driscoll, Tim >>>>> > > > >> > Cc: Yigit, Ferruh ; Jeremy Plsek >>>>> > > > >> > ; ci@dpdk.org; marketing@dpdk.org >>>>> > > > >> > Subject: Re: [dpdk-marketing] [dpdk-ci] Results are now >>>>> public >>>>> > > > >> > >>>>> > > > >> > 09/11/2018 14:58, O'Driscoll, Tim: >>>>> > > > >> > > From: Thomas Monjalon >>>>> > > > >> > > > 08/11/2018 14:01, Ferruh Yigit: >>>>> > > > >> > > > > On 11/7/2018 7:30 AM, Thomas Monjalon wrote: >>>>> > > > >> > > > > > 06/11/2018 16:33, Jeremy Plsek: >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> Hi all, >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> This is just an update that all detailed results >>>>> are >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> now >>>>> > > > >> > public. >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >> If there is anything out of place, feel free to >>>>> let me >>>>> > > know! >>>>> > > > >> > > > > > >>>>> > > > >> > > > > > It is really nice! >>>>> > > > >> > > > > > Thank you >>>>> > > > >> > > > > >>>>> > > > >> > > > > Should we announce this in 'announce' or 'dev' mail >>>>> lists? >>>>> > > Many >>>>> > > > >> > people >>>>> > > > >> > > > not aware >>>>> > > > >> > > > > of this. >>>>> > > > >> > > > >>>>> > > > >> > > > It deserves an announce. >>>>> > > > >> > > > And even a blog post I guess. >>>>> > > > >> > > > +Cc marketing team >>>>> > > > >> > > >>>>> > > > >> > > Agreed. I can do a quick post to announce@dpdk.org. I >>>>> believe >>>>> > > Jeremy >>>>> > > > >> > is working on a blog post which can provide more detail. >>>>> > > > >> > >>>>> > > > >> > Should we wait to have a blog post and reference it in the >>>>> > > announce? >>>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> Good question. I think it depends how long the blog will >>>>> take. If >>>>> > > we can do it fairly quickly, then this is a good idea. If it's >>>>> going >>>>> > > to take a few weeks, then we should announce it now. >>>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >> Jeremy: When do you think the blog will be ready? >>>>> > > > >> >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > > -- >>>>> > > > Jeremy Plsek >>>>> > > > UNH InterOperability Laboratory >>>>> > > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> ******************************************************************************* >>>> *Lincoln Lavoie* >>>> Senior Engineer, Broadband Technologies >>>> >>>> >>>> www.iol.unh.edu >>>> 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 >>>> Mobile: +1-603-674-2755 >>>> lylavoie@iol.unh.edu >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Ars sine scientia nihil est! -- Art without science is nothing. >>>> Scientia sine ars est vacua! -- Science without art is empty. >>>> >>>> Broadband Forum Gfast Certified Product List >>>> >>>> >>>> ******************************************************************************* >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Jill Lovato* >>> Senior PR Manager >>> The Linux Foundation >>> jlovato@linuxfoundation.org >>> Skype: jill.lovato1 >>> Phone: +1.503.703.8268 >>> >> >> >> -- >> Mara Bernazzani >> Communications Coordinator >> UNH InterOperability Laboratory >> 21 Madbury Rd, Suite 100, Durham, NH 03824 >> mbernazzani@iol.unh.edu >> 1-603-862-0901 (o) >> [image: IOL Twitter] [image: IOL LinkedIn] >> [image: IOL Facebook] >> >> >> Interested to learn more? 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