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bump `github.com/DataDog/agent-payload/v5` to v5.0.106
What does this PR do?
This PR bumps github.com/DataDog/agent-payload/v5 to v5.0.106.
Changelog https://github.com/DataDog/agent-payload/releases
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Regression Detector Results
Run ID: f3a43cd7-7e79-4435-8319-c9e35122d33a Baseline: 7e16440e850456e2ef99a91854ff0d53c9bb8538 Comparison: 30123a9422e2be34d05609cc423020c492750988
Performance changes are noted in the perf column of each table:
- ✅ = significantly better comparison variant performance
- ❌ = significantly worse comparison variant performance
- ➖ = no significant change in performance
No significant changes in experiment optimization goals
Confidence level: 90.00% Effect size tolerance: |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%
There were no significant changes in experiment optimization goals at this confidence level and effect size tolerance.
Experiments ignored for regressions
Regressions in experiments with settings containing erratic: true are ignored.
| perf | experiment | goal | Δ mean % | Δ mean % CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ➖ | file_to_blackhole | % cpu utilization | +2.16 | [-4.54, +8.86] |
Fine details of change detection per experiment
| perf | experiment | goal | Δ mean % | Δ mean % CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ➖ | file_to_blackhole | % cpu utilization | +2.16 | [-4.54, +8.86] |
| ➖ | pycheck_1000_100byte_tags | % cpu utilization | +1.42 | [-3.85, +6.68] |
| ➖ | process_agent_real_time_mode | memory utilization | +0.33 | [+0.29, +0.36] |
| ➖ | basic_py_check | % cpu utilization | +0.04 | [-2.38, +2.45] |
| ➖ | process_agent_standard_check_with_stats | memory utilization | +0.02 | [-0.01, +0.05] |
| ➖ | uds_dogstatsd_to_api_cpu | % cpu utilization | +0.02 | [-3.00, +3.03] |
| ➖ | uds_dogstatsd_to_api | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.06, +0.06] |
| ➖ | tcp_dd_logs_filter_exclude | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.05, +0.05] |
| ➖ | trace_agent_json | ingress throughput | -0.00 | [-0.02, +0.01] |
| ➖ | trace_agent_msgpack | ingress throughput | -0.05 | [-0.06, -0.03] |
| ➖ | process_agent_standard_check | memory utilization | -0.13 | [-0.16, -0.10] |
| ➖ | otel_to_otel_logs | ingress throughput | -0.26 | [-0.89, +0.37] |
| ➖ | tcp_syslog_to_blackhole | ingress throughput | -0.70 | [-0.78, -0.61] |
| ➖ | idle | memory utilization | -0.94 | [-0.98, -0.89] |
| ➖ | file_tree | memory utilization | -1.14 | [-1.22, -1.06] |
Explanation
A regression test is an A/B test of target performance in a repeatable rig, where "performance" is measured as "comparison variant minus baseline variant" for an optimization goal (e.g., ingress throughput). Due to intrinsic variability in measuring that goal, we can only estimate its mean value for each experiment; we report uncertainty in that value as a 90.00% confidence interval denoted "Δ mean % CI".
For each experiment, we decide whether a change in performance is a "regression" -- a change worth investigating further -- if all of the following criteria are true:
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Its estimated |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%, indicating the change is big enough to merit a closer look.
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Its 90.00% confidence interval "Δ mean % CI" does not contain zero, indicating that if our statistical model is accurate, there is at least a 90.00% chance there is a difference in performance between baseline and comparison variants.
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Its configuration does not mark it "erratic".
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