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# Application benchmarks
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## HashiCorp Vault
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[HashiCorp Vault](https://www.vaultproject.io/) is a distributed secrets management software that can be deployed to Kubernetes.
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HashiCorp maintains a benchmarking tool for vault, [vault-benchmark](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-benchmark/).
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Vault-benchmark generates load on a Vault deployment and measures response times.
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This article describes the results from running vault-benchmark on Constellation, AKS, and GKE.
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You can find the setup for producing the data discussed in this article in the [vault-benchmarks](https://github.com/edgelesssys/vault-benchmarks) repository.
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The Vault API used during benchmarking is the [transits secret engine](https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/docs/secrets/transit).
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This allows services to send data to Vault for encryption, decryption, signing, and verification.
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## Results
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On each run, vault-benchmark sends requests and measures the latencies.
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The measured latencies are aggregated through various statistical features.
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After running the benchmark n times, the arithmetic mean over a subset of the reported statistics is calculated.
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The selected features are arithmetic mean, 99th percentile, minimum, and maximum.
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Arithmetic mean gives a general sense of the latency on each target.
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The 99th percentile shows performance in (most likely) erroneous states.
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Minimum and maximum mark the range within which latency varies each run.
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The benchmark was configured with 1300 workers and 10 seconds per run.
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Those numbers were chosen empirically.
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The latency was stabilizing at 10 seconds runtime, not changing with further increase.
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Increasing the number of workers beyond 1300 leads to request failures, marking the limit Vault was able to handle in this setup.
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All results are based on 100 runs.
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The following data was generated while running five replicas, one primary, and four standby nodes.
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All numbers are in seconds if not indicated otherwise.
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```
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========== Results AKS ==========
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Mean: mean: 1.632200, variance: 0.002057
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P99: mean: 5.480679, variance: 2.263700
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Max: mean: 6.651001, variance: 2.808401
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Min: mean: 0.011415, variance: 0.000133
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========== Results GKE ==========
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Mean: mean: 1.656435, variance: 0.003615
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P99: mean: 6.030807, variance: 3.955051
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Max: mean: 7.164843, variance: 3.300004
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Min: mean: 0.010233, variance: 0.000111
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========== Results C11n ==========
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Mean: mean: 1.651549, variance: 0.001610
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P99: mean: 5.780422, variance: 3.016106
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Max: mean: 6.942997, variance: 3.075796
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Min: mean: 0.013774, variance: 0.000228
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========== AKS vs C11n ==========
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Mean: +1.171577 % (AKS is faster)
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P99: +5.185495 % (AKS is faster)
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Max: +4.205618 % (AKS is faster)
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Min: +17.128781 % (AKS is faster)
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========== GKE vs C11n ==========
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Mean: -0.295851 % (GKE is slower)
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P99: -4.331603 % (GKE is slower)
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Max: -3.195248 % (GKE is slower)
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Min: +25.710886 % (GKE is faster)
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```
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**Interpretation**: Latencies are all within ~5% of each other.
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AKS performs slightly better than GKE and Constellation (C11n) in all cases except minimum latency.
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Minimum latency is the lowest for GKE.
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Compared to GKE, Constellation had slightly lower peak latencies (99th percentile and maximum), indicating that Constellation could have handled slightly more concurrent accesses than GKE.
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Overall, performance is at comparable levels across all three distributions.
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Based on these numbers, you can use a similarly sized Constellation cluster to run your existing Vault deployment.
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### Visualization
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The following plots visualize the data presented above as [box plots](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_plot).
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The whiskers denote the minimum and maximum.
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The box stretches from the 25th to the 75th percentile, with the dividing bar marking the 50th percentile.
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The circles outside the whiskers denote outliers.
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<details>
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<summary>Mean Latency</summary>
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![Mean Latency](../../_media/benchmark_vault/5replicas/mean_latency.png)
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>99th Percentile Latency</summary>
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![99th Percentile Latency](../../_media/benchmark_vault/5replicas/p99_latency.png)
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>Maximum Latency</summary>
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![Maximum Latency](../../_media/benchmark_vault/5replicas/max_latency.png)
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>Minimum Latency</summary>
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![Minimum Latency](../../_media/benchmark_vault/5replicas/min_latency.png)
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</details>
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