#. **VPP - Performance** - VPP benchmarking tests are executed in physical
FD.io testbeds, focusing on VPP network data plane performance at this stage,
both for Phy-to-Phy (NIC-to-NIC) and Phy-to-VM-to-Phy (NIC-to-VM-to-NIC)
- forwarding topologies. Tested across a range of NICs, 10GE and 40GE
+ forwarding topologies. Tested across a range of NICs, 10GE, 25GE and 40GE
interfaces, range of multi-thread and multi-core configurations. VPP
application runs in host user-mode. TRex is used as a traffic generator.
the NICs and physical interfaces. Tests are used as a baseline to
profile performance of the DPDK sub-system. DPDK tests are executed in
physical FD.io testbeds, focusing on Testpmd/L3FWD data plane performance for
- Phy-to-Phy (NIC-to-NIC). Tests cover a range of NICs, 10GE and 40GE
+ Phy-to-Phy (NIC-to-NIC). Tested across a range of NICs, 10GE, 25GE and 40GE
interfaces, range of multi-thread and multi-core configurations.
Testpmd/L3FWD application runs in host user-mode. TRex is used as a traffic
generator.
virtual FD.io testbeds focusing on NSH_SFC of VPP. Tests cover a range of
CRUD operations executed against VPP.
-In addition to above, CSIT |release| report does also include VPP unit test
+In addition to above, |csit-release| report does also include VPP unit test
results. VPP unit tests are developed within the FD.io VPP project and as they
complement CSIT system functional tests, they are provided mainly as a reference
and to provide a more complete view of automated testing executed against
|vpp-release|.
FD.io CSIT system is developed using two main coding platforms :abbr:`RF (Robot
-Framework)` and Python2.7. CSIT |release| source code for the executed test
+Framework)` and Python2.7. |csit-release| source code for the executed test
suites is available in CSIT branch |release| in the directory
:file:`./tests/<name_of_the_test_suite>`. A local copy of CSIT source code
can be obtained by cloning CSIT git repository - :command:`git clone
-https://gerrit.fd.io/r/csit`. The CSIT testing virtual environment can be run
-on a local computer workstation (laptop, server) using Vagrant by following
-the instructions in `CSIT tutorials
-<https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT#Tutorials>`_.
+https://gerrit.fd.io/r/csit`.