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Reconcile dev after merge to main for v1.35.0 #4315

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@abernix abernix commented Dec 1, 2023

Follow-up to the v1.35.0 being officially released, bringing version bumps and changelog updates into the dev branch.

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CI performance tests

  • events_big_cap_high_rate - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity
  • events_without_dedup - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED
  • events - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED
  • large-request - Stress test with a 1 MB request payload
  • step - Basic stress test that steps up the number of users over time
  • xlarge-request - Stress test with 10 MB request payload
  • reload - Reload test over a long period of time at a constant rate of users
  • no-graphos - Basic stress test, no GraphOS.
  • events_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED in callback mode
  • xxlarge-request - Stress test with 100 MB request payload
  • step-jemalloc-tuning - Clone of the basic stress test for jemalloc tuning
  • events_without_dedup_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED using callback mode
  • const - Basic stress test that runs with a constant number of users
  • events_big_cap_high_rate_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity using callback mode

BrynCooke and others added 2 commits December 1, 2023 12:09
Docs for upcoming and future telemetry functionality.



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- [ ] Changes are compatible[^1]
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- Tests added and passing[^3]
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    - [ ] Integration Tests
    - [ ] Manual Tests

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Co-authored-by: bryn <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Lenny Burdette <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Edward Huang <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Edward Huang <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Gary Pennington <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Maria Elisabeth Schreiber <[email protected]>
Merging enhanced telemetry docs missing from 1.35.0.

Cherry-picked 03d2e74 (commit from
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@abernix abernix merged commit e2c677d into dev Dec 4, 2023
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