-HTTP/TCP Performance
-====================
-
-Plotted results are generated by multiple executions of the same CSIT
-performance tests across three physical testbeds within LF FD.io labs.
-To provide a descriptive summary view, Box-and-Whisker plots are used to
-display variation in measured performance values, without making any
-assumptions of the underlying statistical distribution.
-
-For each plotted test case, Box-and-Whisker plots show the quartiles
-(Min, 1st quartile / 25th percentile, 2nd quartile / 50th percentile /
-mean, 3rd quartile / 75th percentile, Max) across collected data set
-(data set size stated in the note below). Outliers are plotted as
-individual points. Min and max values are plotted as bottom and top
-Whiskers respectively. 2nd and 3rd quartiles are plotted as bottom and
-top edge of the box. If multiple samples match only two values, and all
-samples fall between them, then no whiskers are plotted. If all samples
-have the same value, only a horizontal line is plotted.
+
+.. raw:: latex
+
+ \clearpage
+
+.. raw:: html
+
+ <script type="text/javascript">
+
+ function getDocHeight(doc) {
+ doc = doc || document;
+ var body = doc.body, html = doc.documentElement;
+ var height = Math.max( body.scrollHeight, body.offsetHeight,
+ html.clientHeight, html.scrollHeight, html.offsetHeight );
+ return height;
+ }
+
+ function setIframeHeight(id) {
+ var ifrm = document.getElementById(id);
+ var doc = ifrm.contentDocument? ifrm.contentDocument:
+ ifrm.contentWindow.document;
+ ifrm.style.visibility = 'hidden';
+ ifrm.style.height = "10px"; // reset to minimal height ...
+ // IE opt. for bing/msn needs a bit added or scrollbar appears
+ ifrm.style.height = getDocHeight( doc ) + 4 + "px";
+ ifrm.style.visibility = 'visible';
+ }
+
+ </script>
+
+HTTP and TCP-IP
+===============
+
+Performance graphs are generated by multiple executions of the same
+performance tests across physical testbeds hosted LF FD.io labs: 3n-hsw.
+Box-and-Whisker plots are used to display variations in measured
+throughput values, without making any assumptions of the underlying
+statistical distribution.
+
+For each test case, Box-and-Whisker plots show the quartiles (Min, 1st
+quartile / 25th percentile, 2nd quartile / 50th percentile / mean, 3rd
+quartile / 75th percentile, Max) across collected data set. Outliers are
+plotted as individual points.