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Re: database Benchmark, TPC, PostgreSQL and TPC-E

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On 5/5/2010 2:56 AM, williamkidd@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Looking for database benchmarks I fell into the Transaction Processing
Performance Council

Some questions on it.

are there somewhere some results of TPC-* benchmarks for PostgreSQL?
Are there reliable database tests? There are open source implementation?
There are other benchmarks that would be worth to consider to use, or
implement?
Looking on the TPC-E 1.10.0 specification history I saw that Enterprise DB has
quitted the membership list (14 march 2008)
  What does it mean for PostgreSQL?

thank you

Davide



I think TPC is a measure of how much money a company will spend to be listed as #1. I doubt you'll find PG because you have to pay mucho $$$ to setup/run/publish TPC results.

Really, though, the best benchmark you can run, is your own workload. Different benchmarks are setup to test different things. Your workload may resemble one of them closely, in which case you are in luck... but otherwise those benchmarks wont tell you much about your own workload.

There is a lot of talk about benchmarks in the mailing lists... I've not read this one, but seems to match:

http://www.mail-archive.com/pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg128869.html

-Andy

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