Re: perfromance world records
| От | Tomi N/A |
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| Тема | Re: perfromance world records |
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| Msg-id | d487eb8e0702251003x198e3408v4868add80b66f72b@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: perfromance world records ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: perfromance world records
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| Список | pgsql-general |
2007/2/24, Joshua D. Drake <jd@commandprompt.com>: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > On 02/24/07 11:00, Tom Lane wrote: > >>> "Tomi N/A" <hefest@gmail.com> writes: > >>>> ...which made me think: postgresql aims at the same (or very similar) > >>>> clients and use cases as Oracle, DB2 and MSSQL. I pose the question > >>>> from an advocacy standpoint: why doesn't postgresql hold a world > >>>> record of some sort (except performance/price)? > >>> Certified TPC tests are *expensive* to run. If you search the PG > >>> archives for "TPC" you will probably find some relevant prior > >>> discussions. > > > > What about non-certified tests? > > > > Or has the TPC copyrighted/licensed/whatever the tests, so that you > > can only publish certified results? > > You can not publish TPC tests without a TPC fee :). However there are > plenty of other tests such as dbt2 and odbcbench that can give you > comparable and free results. I mentioned a TPC test as an example: any kind of (well known) "standard" test would do. I guess it goes without saying anyone running such a test would do well to send word to the mailing list with a URL to the results. :) t.n.a.
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