Re: Input and Output data traffic - Mailing list psycopg

From Nicolas Grilly
Subject Re: Input and Output data traffic
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In response to Re: Input and Output data traffic  (Israel Ben Guilherme Fonseca <israel.bgf@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Input and Output data traffic  (Israel Ben Guilherme Fonseca <israel.bgf@gmail.com>)
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Interesting. Just two random thoughts: 
- Connections to a PostgreSQL server can use SSL or not. Have you checked your Python and Java test cases are both in the same mode?
- Query results can be returned in text mode or binary mode. Have you checked that too?

These two settings can explain the big difference you noticed.

Best,

Nicolas

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 06:48, Israel Ben Guilherme Fonseca <israel.bgf@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again,

I'm still doing my performance tests, but now psycopg2 is really kicking the bucket with an extremely low traffic usage in comparison to Java. My brand new test, shows a difference of 8 times, and again I think that it could be wrong, so that's why I'm here... again.

A guy in the jdbc-mailist give me a tip of a program to measure traffic usage, it's called 'wireshark', very good indeed and I got this following results:

1 'Person' table, 2 columns (id, name), 7000++ registers.

The traffic difference was:

Java     220861 Bytes
Python 29014 Bytes

A difference of 8x. Now, I did the same test with my old proxy implementation and got similar results. So.. that's strange. Very strange. My question is, is there any specific implementation detail on psycopg? Maybe some voodoo magic? :)

I think that's much probably that I'm doing something wrong, but I did and redid all the tests many times until now, that I'm starting to accept this.

My ONLY track of explanation is this postgres log (debug5)

JAVA

simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  análise de <unnamed>: select * from "Person"
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransaction
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  name: unnamed; blockState:       DEFAULT; state: INPROGR, xid/subid/cid: 0/1/0, nestlvl: 1, children:
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  ligação de <unnamed> para <unnamed>
simpletests LOG:  executar <unnamed>: select * from "Person"
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  CommitTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  CommitTransaction
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  name: unnamed; blockState:       STARTED; state: INPROGR, xid/subid/cid: 0/1/0, nestlvl: 1, children:
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  shmem_exit(0): 6 callbacks to make
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  proc_exit(0): 4 callbacks to make
simpletests LOG:  desconexão: tempo da sessão: 0:00:12.172 usuário=postgres banco de dados=simpletests máquina=localhost port=56401
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  exit(0)
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  shmem_exit(-1): 0 callbacks to make
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  proc_exit(-1): 0 callbacks to make

PYTHON

simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransaction
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  name: unnamed; blockState:       DEFAULT; state: INPROGR, xid/subid/cid: 0/1/0, nestlvl: 1, children:
simpletests LOG:  comando: BEGIN; SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  ProcessUtility
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  CommitTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  ProcessUtility
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  CommitTransactionCommand
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  StartTransactionCommand
simpletests LOG:  comando: select * from "Person"
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  CommitTransactionCommand

The python log looks somewhat cleaner, and Java got this:

simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  shmem_exit(0): 6 callbacks to make
simpletests DEPURAÇÃO:  proc_exit(0): 4 callbacks to make

10 extra callbacks? I dont have any idea about what is about, but maybe it could mean something.

I hosted all the files and source code for this test-case on google code. If you are using ubuntu it probabbly take just 10 minutes to execute everthing and see this with your own eyes (and hopefully someone would say "your idiot, you did THAT <code> wrong"). Just read the readme to get the tests running.

http://orm-native-comparative.googlecode.com/files/tests.zip

If you got time to test it, thanks. If you don't, thanks anyway to at least read this huge email.

Israel


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