This seems like a very broad ask. All of those quantities vary per vary per 
(technology, endpoint, service, team, company). Maybe you can refine what 
you're looking for. Is this comparing and contrasting RPC against something 
else? Or trying to grasp what a "typical" RPC looks like?

Best,
Michael
I will say, RPCs and how they're used 
On Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 10:36:07 PM UTC-7, Johnson Li wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am doing some research on the statistics of RPC. For example, what's the 
> distribution of request frequency, response payloads, and the deadline in 
> the normal case? 
> I wonder if there is any real trace data available on the Internet or just 
> some statistics.
>
> Thanks
> Johnson
>

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