kbench VS service-mesh-benchmark

Compare kbench vs service-mesh-benchmark and see what are their differences.

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kbench service-mesh-benchmark
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125 138
4.0% -
2.6 0.0
11 days ago almost 2 years ago
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Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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kbench

Posts with mentions or reviews of kbench. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.
  • Longhorn alternatives
    4 projects | /r/kubernetes | 13 Jan 2023
    From your post history, it looks like you're using RPis, in which case the intrinsic latency of the USB controller is starting you off on the wrong foot. etcd doesn't like latency > 10ms. Have you tested your setup with kbench or something similar?
  • [Recommendation request] 3 servers that need 10GB/s (4 ports preferred, 6 max)
    1 project | /r/homelab | 27 Jun 2022
    I've bene following their issues about HDD and they say HDD is not recommended but is not a no-go. They state that HDD works up to a certain load, and they are looking to improve it. I believe this benchmark tool by Longhorn does 4K random writes... https://github.com/yasker/kbench

service-mesh-benchmark

Posts with mentions or reviews of service-mesh-benchmark. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-27.
  • Benchmarks: Linkerd vs Istio
    2 projects | /r/kubernetes | 27 May 2021
    Totally agree. This is why we had the folks at Kinvolk (now part of microsoft) build out the benchmarking harness as an open source tool. And why we've published the setup we've used.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing kbench and service-mesh-benchmark you can also consider the following projects:

dbench - Benchmark Kubernetes persistent disk volumes with fio: Read/write IOPS, bandwidth MB/s and latency

dev-benchmark - Benchmark script to measure performance of usual development tools.

kubernetes-k8s - 🖊️ Some notes about Kubernetes (k8s), Docker, Storage.

longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes

conduit - Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. Main repo for Linkerd 2.x.

grpc_bench - Various gRPC benchmarks

yet-another-bench-script - YABS - a simple bash script to estimate Linux server performance using fio, iperf3, & Geekbench

gluster-kubernetes - GlusterFS Native Storage Service for Kubernetes

racker - rack provisioning utility for Kinvolk projects