test: Adds a stress scenario for overloading a single dc-quic server#3115
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This is a copy of #3010, which is a test that spawns many clients that all constantly handshake with a single dc-quic server. I want to commit this so that I don't have to keep on rebasing each time I come back to the test.
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We might want to consider running this every day so that we can get consistent metrics about how the server behaves. This is a decent starter commit though.
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