I prototyped splitting the grafana graphs from the js-ipfs benchmarks run into individual graphs so it is easier to see the trends. Here's a really tall screenshot with all of the tests. The data is from my own development benchmark minion server running on a cheap AWS vm, so the data is a bit noisy. In some of the graphs, I show all 4 file sizes. In others, I graph one file size, but show different combinations of options.
The page is a bit long to scroll through - another approach might be to split groups of graphs onto different dashboards.
I prototyped splitting the grafana graphs from the js-ipfs benchmarks run into individual graphs so it is easier to see the trends. Here's a really tall screenshot with all of the tests. The data is from my own development benchmark minion server running on a cheap AWS vm, so the data is a bit noisy. In some of the graphs, I show all 4 file sizes. In others, I graph one file size, but show different combinations of options.
The page is a bit long to scroll through - another approach might be to split groups of graphs onto different dashboards.
If this is useful, I could try to implement it on the grafana server at https://benchmarks.ipfs.team/