Re: which tool to use for benchmarking rgw s3, yscb or cosbench

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I have had good luck with YCSB as an initial assessment of different
storage systems.  Typically I'll use this first when I am playing with
a new system, but I like to switch to the more native tools (rados
bench, cassandra-stress, etc etc) as soon as I am more comfortable.

And I can definitely second what mnelson said about Zipfian... it is
great for trying to get a more real-world test but if you're not
careful you'll end up benchmarking your cache instead.

Mark

On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 9:52 AM Wei Zhao <zhao6305@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi:
>   I found cosbench is a very convenient tool for benchmaring rgw. But
> when I read papers ,  I found YCSB tool,
> https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/tree/master/s3  . It seems
> that this is used for test cloud service , and seems a right tool for
> our service . Has  anyone tried this tool ?    How is it  compared to
> cosbench ?
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