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From Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject Re: test data for query optimizer
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In response to test data for query optimizer  (nconway@klamath.dyndns.org (Neil Conway))
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What about the OSDB benchmark?  Does that contain a large dataset?

Chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Neil Conway" <nconway@klamath.dyndns.org>
To: "PostgreSQL Hackers" <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 12:05 AM
Subject: [HACKERS] test data for query optimizer


> I'd like to look at the performance of the query optimizer (both the
> traditional one and GEQO) when joining large numbers of tables: 10-15,
> or more. In order to do that (and to get meaningful results), I'll
> need to work with some data that actually requires joins of that
> magnitude. Ideally, I'd like the data to be somewhat realistic -- so
> that the performance I'm seeing will reflect the performance a typical
> user might see. (i.e. I don't want an artificial benchmark)
> 
> However, I don't possess any data of that nature, and I'm unsure
> where I can find some (or how to generate some of my own). Does
> anyone know of:
> 
>     - a freely available collection of data that requires queries
>     of this type, and is reasonably representative of "real world"
>     applications
> 
>     - or, a means to generate programatically some data that
>     fits the above criteria.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Neil
> 
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> Neil Conway <neilconway@rogers.com>
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