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PASTRAMI: Performance Assessment of SofTware Routers Addressing Measurement Instability

Networking and Internet Architecture 2026-03-30 v3

Abstract

Virtualized environments offer a flexible and scalable platform for evaluating network performance, but they can introduce significant variability that complicates accurate measurement. This paper presents PASTRAMI, a methodology designed to assess the stability of software routers, which is critical to accurately evaluate performance metrics such as the Partial Drop Rate at 0.5% ([email protected]%). While [email protected]% is a key metric to assess packet processing capabilities of a software router, its reliable evaluation depends on consistent router performance with minimal measurement variability. Our research reveals that different Linux versions exhibit distinct behaviors, with some demonstrating non-negligible packet loss even at low loads and high variability in loss measurements, rendering them unsuitable for accurate performance assessments. This paper proposes a systematic approach to differentiate between stable and unstable environments, offering practical guidance on selecting suitable configurations for robust networking performance evaluations in virtualized environments.

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@article{arxiv.2410.18644,
  title  = {PASTRAMI: Performance Assessment of SofTware Routers Addressing Measurement Instability},
  author = {Paolo Lungaroni and Andrea Mayer and Stefano Salsano and Pierpaolo Loreti and Lorenzo Bracciale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18644},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Extended version of paper submitted to conference - version 02