Re: IO scheduler vs PostgreSQL performance measurement
От | Nick Piggin |
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Тема | Re: IO scheduler vs PostgreSQL performance measurement |
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Msg-id | 3E7F871A.6090100@cyberone.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: IO scheduler vs PostgreSQL performance measurement ("scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
scott.marlowe wrote: >On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Nick Piggin wrote: > > >>Dear PostgreSQL hackers, >>I am developing a disk IO scheduler for Linux and am aiming to >>have it included in the stable 2.6 release. Due to its design, >>performance regressions do appear, and are often more specific >>to the workload in question than with other schedulers, hence >>one has to go beyond the generic benchmarks. >> >>Databases are one area of difficulty due to multi threaded IO >>and sync writes. >> >>I would appreciate it if you could give me a suggestion >>for a not-too-difficult to set up or interpret PostgreSQL >>benchmark with a reasonable running time (< an hour or so) >>which I can add to my performance regression tests. >> >>It would be good if this were to separately measure most >>common types of PostgreSQL IO work, and from there I would >>leave specific areas to those interested. >> >>I apologise for asking when I could search, however I am >>interested in something up to date and which developers on >>this can agree on. >> > >For quick and dirty testing under high parallel load, you can use pgbench, >which comes with postgres. > >cd /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.x/contrib/pgbench >make >make install >pgbench -i >pgbench -c 4 -t 100 > >For more intense testing, look at OSDB the Open Source database benchmark >suite: > >http://osdb.sourceforge.net/ > > > Thanks for the references. I'll do a few pgbench runs today comparing different schedulers so I'll CC you the results if you like.
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