Re: Creating a correct and real benchmark - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Chris
Subject Re: Creating a correct and real benchmark
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In response to Re: Creating a correct and real benchmark  (PFC <lists@peufeu.com>)
Responses Re: Creating a correct and real benchmark  (Marcos <mjs_ops@gmx.net>)
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PFC wrote:
>
>> I'm developing a search engine using the postgresql's databas. I've
>> already doing some tunnings looking increase the perform.
>>
>> Now, I'd like of do a realistic test of perfom with number X of queries
>> for know the performance with many queries.
>>
>> What the corret way to do this?
>
>
>
>     I guess the only way to know how it will perform with your own
> application is to benchmark it with queries coming from your own
> application. You can create a test suite with a number of typical
> queries  and use your favourite scripting language to spawn a number of
> threads and  hammer the database. I find it interesting to measure the
> responsiveness  of the server while torturing it, simply by measuring
> the time it takes to  respond to a simple query and graphing it. Also
> you should not have N  threads issue the exact same queries, because
> then you will hit a too  small dataset. Introduce some randomness in the
> testing, for instance.  Benchmarking from another machine makes sure the
> test client's CPU usage  is not a part of the problem.

The other advice on top of this is don't just import a small amount of data.

If your application is going to end up with 200,000 rows - then test
with 200,000 rows or more so you know exactly how it will handle under
"production" conditions.

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