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[Draft]: Using realist benchmarks to test performance to derive new cluster configurations #597

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This PR adds a new chaos day esperiment: "Using realist benchmarks to test performance to derive new cluster configurations".

Additionally, it fixes some links and typos in the readme.md.

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Hey @npepinpe this is still a draft and I have still to update the benchmark values to reflect the changes that were made in the gateway by adding more memory, among some other improvements to the text, but I just wanted to ask before some things that we should include or not.

  • Should we add as a background and motivation the Saas advanced Offering topic?
  • Should we add the cost reduction as a motivation, or is that something that might not be ideal for external reading? And if the answer yes should we also display some metrics on cost reduction?
  • Is it too much to include all the resources of out clusters as we currently have laid out in the tables?

@rodrigo-lourenco-lopes rodrigo-lourenco-lopes changed the title Draft: Using realist benchmarks to test performance to derive new cluster configurations [Draft]: Using realist benchmarks to test performance to derive new cluster configurations Oct 17, 2024
"Using realist benchmarks to test performance to derive new cluster configurations"

(cherry picked from commit 1455b19)
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