AccelerateWithOptane / lab

Request access to Optane powered bare metal infrastructure for performance-testing and analysis purposes
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memcached #4

Open dormando opened 6 years ago

dormando commented 6 years ago

If you are interested in filing a request for access to the Accelerate With Optane performance test and analysis Community Lab, please fill out the details below, or contact Avi Deitcher at avi@packet.net with questions.

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Name, email, company, job title

Dormando. Self.

Project Title and description

Memcached. https://memcached.org/ :)

How does the open source community benefit from your work?

Beyond being a huge cost-reducer for companies, memcached serves as a benchmark for high speed key/value stores.

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located?

https://github.com/memcached/ - should be any of these repo's.

What infrastructure (computing resources and network access) do you need? (see: https://www.packet.net/bare-metal/)?

Will discuss. Need to undo the network bonding to avoid being stuck with a single interrupt for the network.

What performance-focused articles has your project published?

https://github.com/memcached/memcached/wiki/Extstore - mostly there are dozens of comparison papers for memcached's performance, though many of them have flawed testing.

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

Maintainer of memcached, mogilefs. One time perlbal, gearman. Various benchmark utils. Contributions to a lot of random companies/projects.

Would you be willing to share your analysis and results publicly?

Blog posts for sure. The external storage shim is relatively new and I will be publishing a lot about it over the coming months.

Are you interested in testing Intel Optane SSDs with Intel Memory Drive Technology (IMDT)?

Maybe; I'm a little hesitant to build a lot of code which would only work on this platform, but it's worth looking into.