Hello Kun,

Here is the legend for the output:

timediff - the measurement period T (1s in your case)
rps - requests per second during the last T
requests - total number of requests completed within last the last T  (if T=1s, 
equals to rps)
gets - number of completed get requests during the last T
sets - number of completed set requests during the last T
hits - number of hits in memcached during the last T
misses - number of misses in memcached during the last T
avg_lat - average latency in milliseconds during the last T
90th - 90-percentile latency in milliseconds during the last T
95th - 95-percentile latency in milliseconds during the last T
99th - 99-percentile latency in milliseconds during the last T
min - minimum latency achieved for some package during the last T
max - maximum latency achieved for some package during the last T
std - standard deviation
avg_size - average data size for get requests during the last T

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Djordje
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From: suokuns...@gmail.com [suokuns...@gmail.com] on behalf of suokun 
[k...@uccs.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 6:22 PM
To: cloudsuite@listes.epfl.ch
Subject: [cloudsuite] questions about Data Caching of CloudSuite

Dear friends,

I am doing some researches using the data caching benchmark you provide on the 
cloudsuite website: http://parsa.epfl.ch/cloudsuite/memcached.html

​Here is the picture the terminal shows when I finish the configuration and run 
the benchmark.

I want to know what these parameters(in the red box) mean in detail and I can 
not find any useful documents on the web. That is why I ask you for help.

​Thank you very much.​

​Best wishes.​
​Kun​

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