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graph numbers vs spreadsheet #1

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cdetrio opened this issue Jun 8, 2019 · 1 comment
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graph numbers vs spreadsheet #1

cdetrio opened this issue Jun 8, 2019 · 1 comment

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@cdetrio
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cdetrio commented Jun 8, 2019

@holiman, I'm wondering about the numbers in this spreadsheet:

Screen Shot 2019-06-08 at 1 13 51 PM

There SLOAD is at 1000 gas per ms.

But in these graphs from the readme, for stats around the same block numbers, SLOAD is not as extreme (in the 4mil to 5mil, SLOAD doesn't even appear):

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total-bars-5-time

Trying to get a sense for these variations... is the spreadsheet data not a good sample?

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holiman commented Jun 8, 2019

That spreadsheet (if it's the one I made a while back?) is a predecessor to the vmstats-thingy. I think the data from the spreadsheet are some random block segments that I ran off my laptop, whereas the data in vmstats was collected a bit more carefully (from zero to head, on aws machines). It's really odd though, that SLOAD is not part of 4M to 5M. Because it's in this chart:

here

(Makes me wonder if there's an off by one error, and the 4M to 5M is actually showing 3M to 4M ? Or, it's because it didn't start to rise until the late 4M -- EDIT : yes, that would make sense, since the spreadsheet starts at 4.76M, which is just when it starts to become heavy again )

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