3. Measure usage of the DiscV5 protocol in the same scenario as (1).
4. Test Store protocol at scale
5. Test Waku relay+store reliability with nodes going offline/online
- If nodes go online/offline, we should be able to retrieve missing messages from the store. This will also test Waku message relaying in a different way.
6. Filter and lightpush tests
7. Measure (1) and (3) in heterogenous clusters involving different node implementations such as nwaku and go-waku
8. Measure (3) with Waku peer exchange protocol used for discovery by a subset of nodes.
9. Measure (1) with a mix of nodes using Resource-restricted device reliability protocol and peer exchange, meaning a small number of nwaku nodes serve store, light push and filter protocols and a high number of clients consume them. For example, 6-10 service nodes, 200 relay nodes and 1000 light nodes.
This should include connection and node churn impact on reliability for both relay and light clients.