Sync + Added gnuplot for redis
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# Averages of redis-bench vs. uprobe latencies probed via bcc tools. Unit: microseconds.
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# 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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# Total latency connSocketEventHandler processCommand [sg]etCommand beforeSleep _writeToClient afterSleep
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SET 571 10 8 6 28 13 6
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GET 508 10 8 6 23 15 7
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src/redis/redis-setget.plt
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# Too tired to write any script,
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# just gonna do a gnuplot instead.
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set terminal pdfcairo size 4in, 6in
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set output "plot.pdf"
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set style data histograms
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set style histogram rowstacked
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set style fill solid 0.2 border -1
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set key above noenhanced
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set boxwidth 0.66
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set autoscale # Scale axes automatically
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set xtics auto
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set yrange [0:100]
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set xlabel "Commands"
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set ylabel "Percentage of Average Latency (%)"
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set title \
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"Redis: -O2; SET|GET; 2x KVM; virtio NIC; Preemptive" \
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noenhanced
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plot "data.dat" \
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using ($8 / $2 * 100):xtic(1) title 'afterSleep', \
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"" using (($6 - $7) / $2 * 100) title 'beforeSleep', \
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"" using ($7 / $2 * 100) title '_writeToClient', \
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"" using (($2 - $3 - $6 - $8) / $2 * 100) \
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title '<TCP Transmission>' lc rgb "#8F8F8F", \
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"" using (($3 - $4) / $2 * 100) title 'connSocketEventHandler', \
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"" using (($4 - $5) / $2 * 100) title 'processCommand', \
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"" using ($5 / $2 * 100) title '[sg]etCommand'
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consistency models, sometimes due to improved productivity offered to
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programmers \cite{Kim_etal.DeX-upon-Linux.2020}.
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% Probably include a table here?
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We especially note the role of balancing productivity and performance in terms
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of selecting the ideal consistency model for a system. It is common knowledge
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that weaker consistency models are harder to program with, at the benefit of
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