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TPS Competition Questionnaire

Please replace the square brackets and the text in it with your answers

Number of CPUs

[How many logical CPUs does the machine have for running one cluster?]

Memory (GB)

[How much memory does the machine have for running one cluster? For example, 16G.]

Storage (GB)

[Note down both the type and capacity of the storage on one machine. For example, SSD 1024G.]

Network

[Comment on the network connecting clusters. For example, 1 Gbps LAN]

Machine Type (Optional)

[If you are using public cloud service, note down the name of the provider and the machine type. For example, AWS EC2 m5.2xlarge.]

Command Lines for Running Cluster

[Copy the command line here]

Peak TPS

[Note down the top 2 highest TPS observed. The final peak TPS value will be the smaller ones in the TOP TWO clusters’(at least 3 clusters) peak TPS.]

Video URL

[URL for the video showing how you produced the above TPS. Also, the submitted video should include stats of the observations of at least two clusters’ peak TPS.]

Output From stats Tool (Highest TPS)

[Copy the complete output from `stats` here. It should capture the cluster configuration and at least 10 minute continuous samples (60 rows) with at least one sample showing the heightest TPS claimed above.]

Output From stats Tool (Second highest TPS)

[Copy the complete output from `stats` here. It should capture the cluster configuration and at least 10 minute continuous samples (60 rows) with at least one sample showing the second highest TPS claimed above.]

Cluster Configurations [Provide the link to the cluster config file (cluster_config_template.json, checked in to your forked repo) used in your clusters. If deployer is used, please provide deployConfig.json as well (password is not needed).]

Additional Comment

[If you have special setup, e.g., running a single cluster over multiple machines, the above questionnaire might not fit. Note down whatever you want us to know here to help evaluate the result.]