Dear Sergev,
We have around 15 to 18 separate products.What we are told to do is to check the scalability of the underlying DB of each product (application).
That's the requirement.Nothing more was explained to us.That's why I said earlier that I am confused on how to approach this.
Regards,
Sreejith.
On Jul 14, 2012 12:08 AM, "Sergey Konoplev" <gray.ru@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Sreejith Balakrishnan
<sreejith.balakrishnan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear @,
>
> Is there any tool or some sort of script available, for PostgreSQL, which
> can be used to measure scalability of an application's database. Or is there
> any guideline on how to do this.
"scalability of an application's database" can be understood either
like a relation of transactions per second to database size or like an
ability of database to be sharded/partitioned or may be like something
else.
Could you please explain more specifically the original task?
What is the goal of it?
> I am a bit confused about the concept of measuring scalability of an
> application's database.
>
> How is the scalability measured?
>
> Is it like loading the DB with a bulk data volume and then do performance
> testing by using tools like JMeter?
>
> Could any one kindly help me on this..
>
> Thanks,
> Sreejith.
>
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