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Benchmark of Benchmarks #129

Closed mw2q closed 3 years ago

mw2q commented 4 years ago

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First and Last Name

Mark Wong

Email

markwkm@postgresql.org markwkm@2ndQuadrant.com

Company/Organization

PostgreSQL 2ndQuadrant

Job Title

Contributor (PostgreSQL) Consultant (2ndQuadrant)

Project Title (i.e., summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open source project you're working with)

Benchmark of Benchmarks

Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)

TPC, SSBM, YCSB, are just some of the database benchmarks available. Yet there are many derivatives, implementations, and variations of these and other benchmarks. The differences between them vary between ease of use, and effectiveness at testing at large scales. Efficient tools are important when testing large database systems at the scale of terabytes. This project focuses on identifying which implementations are viable at large scales.

Profiling workloads that can drive large systems to its limits help developers find bottlenecks, improve performance and find bugs. This project aims to identify which tools can be used to generate 100GB, or 1TB of data in a reasonable amount of time.

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

Yes:

Association varies between projects as author, user, and contributor.

What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.com/bare-metal/)?

(1) x m2.xlarge.x86

Generally speaking, systems with 3.8TB of nvme storage is where I'd like to start.

What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://support.packet.com/kb/articles/supported-operating-systems)?

Centos 7

Any other relevant details we should know about?

Also submitted a request on the Optane project: https://github.com/AccelerateWithOptane/lab/issues/25

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