constellation/.github/actions/e2e_benchmark
Daniel Weiße 8c1972c335
ci: fix artifact upload in image build pipeline (#2765)
* Fix parameter expansion when uploading multiple files
* On download, ensure target directory exists
* Rename encryption-secret -> encryptionSecret
* Remove incorrect secret access from e2e test action
* Add missing checkout action to workflows using our download action
* Fix spacing
* Fix upload action uploading whole directory structure instead of target files
* Explicitly give write permissions to Azure disk image, since permissions are no longer dropped on upload

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Signed-off-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>
2023-12-21 19:28:18 +01:00
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evaluate deps: update dependency Pillow to v10 [SECURITY] (#2400) 2023-10-27 14:22:34 +02:00
action.yml ci: fix artifact upload in image build pipeline (#2765) 2023-12-21 19:28:18 +01:00
fio.ini docs: update benchmarks with v2.6.0 2023-04-11 14:28:21 +02:00
README.md docs: update benchmarks with v2.6.0 2023-04-11 14:28:21 +02:00

Perf-Bench

Continuous Benchmarking

The Benchmark action runs performance benchmarks on Constellation clusters. The benchmark suite records storage and network benchmarks.

After testing, the action compares the results of the benchmarks to previous results of Constellation on the same cloud provider. That way, it is possible to evaluate performance progression throughout the development.

The data of previous benchmarks is stored in the private S3 artifact store.

In order to support encrypted storage, the action deploys the Azure CSI and GCP CSI drivers.

For the network benchmark we utilize the knb tool of the k8s-bench-suite.

For the storage benchmark we utilize kubestr to run FIO tests.

Displaying Performance Progression

The action creates a summary of the action and attaches it the workflow execution log.

The table compares the current benchmark results of Constellation on the selected cloud provider to the previous records (of Constellation on the cloud provider).

The hashes of the two commits that are the base for the comparison are prepended to the table.

Example table:

  • Commit of current benchmark: 8eb0a6803bc431bcebc2f6766ab2c6376500e106
  • Commit of previous benchmark: 8f733daaf5c5509f024745260220d89ef8e6e440
Benchmark suite Metric Current Previous Ratio
read_iops iops (IOPS) 213.6487 216.74684 0.986 ⬇️
write_iops iops (IOPS) 24.412066 18.051243 1.352 ⬆️
read_bw bw_kbytes (KiB/s) 28302.0 28530.0 0.992 ⬇️
write_bw bw_kbytes (KiB/s) 4159.0 2584.0 1.61 ⬆️
pod2pod tcp_bw_mbit (MiB/s) 20450.0 929.0 22.013 ⬆️
pod2pod udp_bw_mbit (MiB/s) 1138.0 750.0 1.517 ⬆️
pod2svc tcp_bw_mbit (MiB/s) 21188.0 905.0 23.412 ⬆️
pod2svc udp_bw_mbit (MiB/s) 1137.0 746.0 1.524 ⬆️

Updating Stored Records

Managed Kubernetes

One must manually update the stored benchmark records of managed Kubernetes:

AKS

Follow the Azure documentation to create an AKS cluster of desired benchmarking settings (region, instance types). If comparing against Constellation clusters with CVM instances, make sure to select the instance type on AKS as well.

For example:

az aks create -g moritz-constellation -n benchmark --node-count 2 -s Standard_DC4as_v5
az aks get-credentials -g moritz-constellation -n benchmark

Once the cluster is ready, set up managing access via kubectl and take the benchmark:

# Setup knb
git clone https://github.com/InfraBuilder/k8s-bench-suite.git
cd k8s-bench-suite
install knb /usr/local/bin
cd ..

# Setup kubestr
case "$(go env GOOS)" in "darwin") HOSTOS="MacOS";; *) HOSTOS="$(go env GOOS)";; esac
HOSTARCH="$(go env GOARCH)"
KUBESTR_VER=0.4.37
curl -fsSLO https://github.com/kastenhq/kubestr/releases/download/v${KUBESTR_VER}/kubestr_${KUBESTR_VER}_${HOSTOS}_${HOSTARCH}.tar.gz
tar -xzf kubestr_${KUBESTR_VER}_${HOSTOS}_${HOSTARCH}.tar.gz
install kubestr /usr/local/bin

# Clone Constellation
git clone https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation.git

# Create storage class without cloud caching
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: StorageClass
metadata:
  name: default-no-cache
allowVolumeExpansion: true
allowedTopologies: []
mountOptions: []
parameters:
  skuname: StandardSSD_LRS
  cachingMode: None
provisioner: disk.csi.azure.com
reclaimPolicy: Delete
volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer
EOF

# Run kubestr
mkdir -p out
kubestr fio -e "out/fio-AKS.json" -o json -s default -z 400Gi -f constellation/.github/actions/e2e_benchmark/fio.ini

# Run knb
workers="$(kubectl get nodes | grep nodepool)"
server="$(echo $workers | head -1 | tail -1 |cut -d ' ' -f1|tr '\n' ' ')"
client="$(echo $workers | head -2 | tail -1 |cut -d ' ' -f1|tr '\n' ' ')"
knb -f "out/knb-AKS.json" -o json --server-node $server --client-node $client


# Benchmarks done, do processing.

# Parse
mkdir -p benchmarks
export BDIR=benchmarks
export CSP=azure
export EXT_NAME=AKS
export BENCH_RESULTS=out/

python constellation/.github/actions/e2e_benchmark/evaluate/parse.py

# Upload result to S3
S3_PATH=s3://edgeless-artifact-store/constellation/benchmarks/<version>
aws s3 cp benchmarks/AKS.json ${S3_PATH}/AKS.json

GKE

Create a GKE cluster of desired benchmarking settings (region, instance types). If comparing against Constellation clusters with CVM instances, make sure to select the matching instance type on GKE. For example:

gcloud container clusters create benchmark \
    --zone europe-west3-b \
    --node-locations europe-west3-b \
    --machine-type n2d-standard-4 \
    --num-nodes 2
gcloud container clusters get-credentials benchmark --region europe-west3-b

Once the cluster is ready, set up managing access via kubectl and take the benchmark:

# Setup knb
git clone https://github.com/InfraBuilder/k8s-bench-suite.git
cd k8s-bench-suite
install knb /usr/local/bin
cd ..

# Setup kubestr
case "$(go env GOOS)" in "darwin") HOSTOS="MacOS";; *) HOSTOS="$(go env GOOS)";; esac
HOSTARCH="$(go env GOARCH)"
KUBESTR_VER=0.4.37
curl -fsSLO https://github.com/kastenhq/kubestr/releases/download/v${KUBESTR_VER}/kubestr_${KUBESTR_VER}_${HOSTOS}_${HOSTARCH}.tar.gz
tar -xzf kubestr_${KUBESTR_VER}_${HOSTOS}_${HOSTARCH}.tar.gz
install kubestr /usr/local/bin

# Clone Constellation
git clone https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation.git

# Run kubestr
mkdir -p out
kubestr fio -e "out/fio-GKE.json" -o json -s standard-rwo -z 400Gi -f constellation/.github/actions/e2e_benchmark/fio.ini

# Run knb
workers="$(kubectl get nodes | grep default-pool)"
server="$(echo $workers | head -1 | tail -1 |cut -d ' ' -f1|tr '\n' ' ')"
client="$(echo $workers | head -2 | tail -1 |cut -d ' ' -f1|tr '\n' ' ')"
knb -f "out/knb-GKE.json" -o json --server-node "$server" --client-node "$client"


# Parse
mkdir -p benchmarks
export BDIR=benchmarks
export CSP=gcp
export EXT_NAME=GKE
export BENCH_RESULTS=out/

python constellation/.github/actions/e2e_benchmark/evaluate/parse.py

# Upload result to S3
S3_PATH=s3://edgeless-artifact-store/constellation/benchmarks/<version>
aws s3 cp benchmarks/GKE.json ${S3_PATH}/GKE.json

Constellation

The action updates the stored Constellation records for the selected cloud provider when running on the main branch.

Drawing Performance Charts

The action also contains the code to draw graphs as used in the Constellation docs. The graphs compare the performance of Constellation to the performance of managed Kubernetes clusters. It expects the results of [AKS.json, GKE.json, constellation-azure.json, constellation-gcp.json] to be present in the BDIR folder.

Graphs can thne be created from using the graphs.py script:

BDIR=benchmarks
python ./graph.py