Re: [mail] Re: Windows Build System - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Justin Clift
Subject Re: [mail] Re: Windows Build System
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Msg-id 3E381A09.3040306@postgresql.org
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In response to Re: [mail] Re: Windows Build System  (James Hubbard <jhubbard@mcs.uvawise.edu>)
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James Hubbard wrote:
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> I open my mouth and insert foot:  Where do I get any of these scientific 
> tests to determine if the latest and greatest 7.3.x will not fall down 
> on my favorite Unix?

For Open Source benchmarks, there is:

Open Source Database Benchmark:
http://osdb.sf.net

With this, you *want* to use the latest CVS version, as that can 
generate it's own datasets of any size.  The older, released versions 
couldn't and you had to download databases of limited size.


Database Opensource Test Suite:
http://ltp.sourceforge.net/dotshowto.php

This works with DB2, Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, and PostgreSQL, and looks to 
have been developed by IBM.  Haven't yet used this, but did notice that 
the configuration instructions make no reference to upping the memory 
buffers.  i.e. all of the tests they've done were probably with the 
defaults (yuck!)

Emailed this group yesterday asking if they're open to suggestions for 
improvement, and they said they definitely are.  If anyone has specific 
they'd like to let them know, they do seem open to it.


A commercial solution that people often mention is Benchmark Factory:

http://www.benchmarkfactory.com

Haven't personally used it, although it's apparently the software that 
Great Bridge used for all of their testing.


Hope this helps.

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


> James Hubbard


-- 
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who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
first group; there was less competition there."
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