Re: New to PostgreSQL, performance considerations - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Ron
Subject Re: New to PostgreSQL, performance considerations
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In response to Re: New to PostgreSQL, performance considerations  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Benchmarks, like any other SW, need modernizing and updating from time to time.

Given the multi-core CPU approach to higher performance as the
current fad in CPU architecture, we need a benchmark that is appropriate.

If SPEC feels it is appropriate to rev their benchmark suite
regularly, we probably should as well.

Ron Peacetree

At 12:44 AM 12/14/2006, Tom Lane wrote:
>"Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
> > On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 18:36 -0800, Josh Berkus wrote:
> >> Mostly, though, pgbench just gives the I/O system a workout.  It's not a
> >> really good general workload.
>
> > It also will not utilize all cpus on a many cpu machine. We recently
> > found that the only way to *really* test with pgbench was to actually
> > run 4+ copies of pgbench at the same time.
>
>The pgbench app itself becomes the bottleneck at high transaction
>rates.  Awhile back I rewrote it to improve its ability to issue
>commands concurrently, but then desisted from submitting the
>changes --- if we change the app like that, future numbers would
>be incomparable to past ones, which sort of defeats the purpose of a
>benchmark no?


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