What should we fix? The one thing I can think of that is a bit out-dated is the page size, and perhaps the # of nodes could be configured automatically depending on the number of hardware threads and disk type. However that still wouldn't prevent people from blindly testing without thinking carefully about the configuration. Perhaps some sort of limitation that is added in the demo config to stop benchmarking but still allow simple use/evaluation , so it forces one to look at the documentation to discover how to remove it (and hence at least view the other config parameters)?
On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 8:58 PM Michael J. Carey <[email protected]> wrote: > > Naive users are routinely ending up with multiple node demo clusters and > not realizing what they are doing or getting. Then they performance test > and judge the system accordingly. Not beneficial!
