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==Next test plan==
Cerebro has been tested on up to 27 XOs. The test involved the following (at command line):
Extend the number of nodes to over 50 and test the following:
* Chat
* Changing buddy properties and making those changes visible across the rest of the nodes
* Share large files and measure the time it takes to share a file with all other nodes in a dense environment scenario, the overhead of the protocol and a comparison with the time and overhead of TCP.



Here are some [preliminary test results http://lyme.media.mit.edu/cerebro/index.php/Experimental_results].
The plan is to add another 15 nodes to those already hanging from the ceiling. This involves the following:
* about 3 power strips
* 15 ethernet cables
* 15 USB-to-ethernet adapters
* 15 slots in switches



==Previous test and results==
So far, Cerebro has been tested on up to 27 XOs. Here are some [preliminary test results http://lyme.media.mit.edu/cerebro/index.php/Experimental_results].

Revision as of 16:37, 13 March 2008

Next test plan

Extend the number of nodes to over 50 and test the following:

  • Chat
  • Changing buddy properties and making those changes visible across the rest of the nodes
  • Share large files and measure the time it takes to share a file with all other nodes in a dense environment scenario, the overhead of the protocol and a comparison with the time and overhead of TCP.


The plan is to add another 15 nodes to those already hanging from the ceiling. This involves the following:

  • about 3 power strips
  • 15 ethernet cables
  • 15 USB-to-ethernet adapters
  • 15 slots in switches


Previous test and results

So far, Cerebro has been tested on up to 27 XOs. Here are some [preliminary test results http://lyme.media.mit.edu/cerebro/index.php/Experimental_results].