Thread: 8.2 -> 8.3 performance numbers
Sorry for the cross-post, but this is performance and advocacy related... Has anyone benchmarked HEAD against 8.2? I'd like some numbers to use in my OSCon lightning talk. Numbers for both with and without HOT would be even better (I know we've got HOT-specific benchmarks, but I want complete 8.2 -> 8.3 numbers). -- Jim Nasby jim@nasby.net EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com 512.569.9461 (cell)
Jim, > Has anyone benchmarked HEAD against 8.2? I'd like some numbers to use in > my OSCon lightning talk. Numbers for both with and without HOT would be > even better (I know we've got HOT-specific benchmarks, but I want > complete 8.2 -> 8.3 numbers). We've done it on TPCE, which is a hard benchmark for PostgreSQL. On that it's +9% without HOT and +13% with HOT. I think SpecJ would show a greater difference, but we're still focussed on benchmarks we can publish (i.e. 8.2.4) right now. --Josh
On Jul 20, 2007, at 1:03 PM, Josh Berkus wrote: > Jim, > >> Has anyone benchmarked HEAD against 8.2? I'd like some numbers to >> use in my OSCon lightning talk. Numbers for both with and without >> HOT would be even better (I know we've got HOT-specific >> benchmarks, but I want complete 8.2 -> 8.3 numbers). > > We've done it on TPCE, which is a hard benchmark for PostgreSQL. > On that it's +9% without HOT and +13% with HOT. I think SpecJ > would show a greater difference, but we're still focussed on > benchmarks we can publish (i.e. 8.2.4) right now. Bleh, that's not a very impressive number. Anyone else have something better? -- Jim Nasby jim@nasby.net EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com 512.569.9461 (cell)
On 7/20/07, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote: > Jim, > > > Has anyone benchmarked HEAD against 8.2? I'd like some numbers to use in > > my OSCon lightning talk. Numbers for both with and without HOT would be > > even better (I know we've got HOT-specific benchmarks, but I want > > complete 8.2 -> 8.3 numbers). > > We've done it on TPCE, which is a hard benchmark for PostgreSQL. On > that it's +9% without HOT and +13% with HOT. I think SpecJ would show a > greater difference, but we're still focussed on benchmarks we can > publish (i.e. 8.2.4) right now. Are there any industry standard benchmarks that you know of which PostgreSQL excels at? merlin