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Jeremy Hanna edited comment on CASSANDRA-875 at 6/16/10 2:05 PM:
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As previously referenced, the YCSB benchmark is generic but not open source so
it could be used for trending and/or comparison against other similar data
stores.
http://wiki.github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/
was (Author: jeromatron):
One openly available test that might be useful for general trending and
comparison with other OSS big data projects is the YCSB benchmark.
http://wiki.github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/
Not sure if it belongs here though since this ticket's regressions have to do
with testing certain aspects specifically. However, it might be one of a suite
of tests that could be run for each release.
> Performance regression tests, take 2
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> Key: CASSANDRA-875
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-875
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: Tools
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
>
> We have a stress test in contrib/py_stress, and Paul has a tool using
> libcloud to automate running it against an ephemeral cluster of rackspace
> cloud servers, but to really qualify as "performance regression tests" we
> need to
> - test a wide variety of data types (skinny rows, wide rows, different
> comparator types, different value byte[] sizes, etc)
> - produce pretty graphs. seriously.
> - archive historical data somewhere for comparison (rackspace can provide a
> VM to host a db for this, if the ASF doesn't have something in place for this
> kind of thing already)
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