Quanah Gibson-Mount a écrit :



--On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 12:05 PM -0400 Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I haven't used SLAMD.  I have a C based load generator that is
proprietary.  If it scales that would be awesome.


Is it a C based load generator that can distribute across clients, similar to slamd? Or is it more like directoryMark? I'm curious, because the problem we've run into in benchmarking OpenLDAP with slamd, is that slamd simply can't keep up when one has a highly tuned performant server. :/

Just because you didn't had enough clients to feed the server, I guess :)

There's been some interesting in writing (or finding) an alternate LDAP testing engine that is C based.

I don't really think that C will outperform Java for this kind of tool. The performance bottleneck will be the network, whatever language you will use...

Unfortunately, one that is not proprietary is of course desired.

This is why slamd seams a good tool. If its performance is bad, then it's up to the users to improve it. Version 2.0.0 seems promizing, with another backend (BDB JE)

Emmanuel.

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