Hi Folks,

dperf has been added to the list of projects consuming DPDK on the ecosystems page, here: https://www.dpdk.org/ecosystem/

Thanks,
Jill

On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 5:09 AM Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote:
OK thanks for the details.
Then we need the Linux Foundation team to list your project in the ecosystem page.
Jill, please could you help?

+Cc web@dpdk.org


12/01/2022 04:32, Peng,Jianzhang:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Thank you for your comments.
>
> dperf is a DPDK based network load tester. It has a super fast and tiny tcp stack and suitable for stateful load test. It has been widely used inside Baidu.
>
> High Performance. It can generate huge traffic with a single x86 server:tens of millions of HTTP CPS,hundreds of Gbps throughput and billions of concurrent connections. The performance is more than 10 times that of Spirent or IXIA.
> Detailed statistics. Provides detailed statistics and find every packet loss.
> Support multiple scenarios.
>    1.Load testing for Layer 4 Load Balancer and other Layer 4 gateways.
>    2.Network performance testing for virtual servers on cloud.
>    3.Performance testing of network package processing capability for NIC and CPU.
>    4.Can be used as high performance HTTP server and/or client in stress test.
>
> We want dperf to appear in 'open source projects consuming dpdk' list at https://www.dpdk.org/ecosystem/. We don't want to host dperf on dpdk.org yet.
> Please tell me what I need to do.
>
> Thanks.
> Jianzhang Peng
>
>
> 在 2022/1/4 下午6:16,“Thomas Monjalon”<thomas@monjalon.net> 写入:
>
>     Hello and welcome,
>
>     25/12/2021 20:48, Peng,Jianzhang:
>     > dperf is a 10M HTTP CPS load tester.
>     >
>     > https://github.com/baidu/dperf
>
>     Nice project!
>
>     So you wish to host dperf on dpdk.org git server
>     and generate the documentation on dpdk.org?
>     Would you need also bugzilla, patchwork, mailing list?
>
>     The criterias to be hosted on dpdk.org are:
>       - compile and run on most DPDK supported environments
>       - no out-of-tree DPDK patches
>       - no copy of code from another project
>       - list dependencies
>       - have a license file or directory
>       - describe contribution process for patches and issues reporting
>
>     I see you are using an Apache licence.
>     DPDK prefers the BSD license. What do you think?






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