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auth: add an example for x509 authentication #75

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// The best way to generate the DN with the correct ordering is with
// openssl:
//
// dom:mgo % openssl x509 -in client.crt -inform PEM -noout -subject -nameopt RFC2253

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bets to take your prompt out.

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szank previously approved these changes Jan 8, 2018
@domodwyer domodwyer merged commit 9acbd68 into development Jan 9, 2018
@domodwyer domodwyer deleted the feature/example-x509-auth branch January 9, 2018 14:06
@domodwyer domodwyer mentioned this pull request Jan 15, 2018
domodwyer added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2018
Includes:

* Reduced memory in bulk operations (#56)
* Native x509 authentication (#55)
* Better connection recovery (#69)
* Example usage (#75 and #78)

Thanks to:

* @bachue
* @csucu 
* @feliixx


---
[Throughput overview](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9275968/34954403-3d3253dc-fa18-11e7-8eef-0f2b0f21edc3.png)

Select throughput has increased by ~600 requests/second with slightly increased variance:
```
x => r2017.11.06-select-zipfian-throughput.log 
y => 9acbd68-select-zipfian-throughput.log 

     n   min   max median  average   stddev      p99
x 3600 49246 71368  66542 66517.26 2327.675 70927.01
y 3600 53304 72005  67151 67145.36 2448.534 71630.00

          62000       64000       66000        68000       70000       72000    
 |----------+-----------+-----------+------------+-----------+-----------+-----|
                              +---------+--------+                              
1          -------------------|         |        |--------------------          
                              +---------+--------+                              
                                 +---------+---------+                          
2    ----------------------------|         |         |--------------------      
                                 +---------+---------+                          
Legend: 1=data$x, 2=data$y

At 95% probablitiy:
===> average is statistically significant     (p=0.000000, diff ~628.094444)
===> variance is statistically significant    (p=0.002398)

```

* [insert-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632474/insert-latency.txt)
* [insert-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632475/insert-throughput.txt)
* [select-zipfian-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632476/select-zipfian-latency.txt)
* [select-zipfian-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632477/select-zipfian-throughput.txt)
* [update-zipfian-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632478/update-zipfian-latency.txt)
* [update-zipfian-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632479/update-zipfian-throughput.txt)

Note: latencies are approximations calculated from grouped data
libi pushed a commit to libi/mgo that referenced this pull request Dec 1, 2022
Includes:

* Reduced memory in bulk operations (globalsign#56)
* Native x509 authentication (globalsign#55)
* Better connection recovery (globalsign#69)
* Example usage (globalsign#75 and globalsign#78)

Thanks to:

* @bachue
* @csucu 
* @feliixx


---
[Throughput overview](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9275968/34954403-3d3253dc-fa18-11e7-8eef-0f2b0f21edc3.png)

Select throughput has increased by ~600 requests/second with slightly increased variance:
```
x => r2017.11.06-select-zipfian-throughput.log 
y => 9acbd68-select-zipfian-throughput.log 

     n   min   max median  average   stddev      p99
x 3600 49246 71368  66542 66517.26 2327.675 70927.01
y 3600 53304 72005  67151 67145.36 2448.534 71630.00

          62000       64000       66000        68000       70000       72000    
 |----------+-----------+-----------+------------+-----------+-----------+-----|
                              +---------+--------+                              
1          -------------------|         |        |--------------------          
                              +---------+--------+                              
                                 +---------+---------+                          
2    ----------------------------|         |         |--------------------      
                                 +---------+---------+                          
Legend: 1=data$x, 2=data$y

At 95% probablitiy:
===> average is statistically significant     (p=0.000000, diff ~628.094444)
===> variance is statistically significant    (p=0.002398)

```

* [insert-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632474/insert-latency.txt)
* [insert-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632475/insert-throughput.txt)
* [select-zipfian-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632476/select-zipfian-latency.txt)
* [select-zipfian-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632477/select-zipfian-throughput.txt)
* [update-zipfian-latency.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632478/update-zipfian-latency.txt)
* [update-zipfian-throughput.txt](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo/files/1632479/update-zipfian-throughput.txt)

Note: latencies are approximations calculated from grouped data
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