Alexander, We use Yardstick benchmarks for performance measurements of Ignite: https://github.com/apacheignite/yardstick-ignite <https://github.com/apacheignite/yardstick-ignite>
In 1.9 it will be much easier to execute the benchmarks directly from Apache Ignite bundle: http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/IGNITE-4212-Ignite-Benchmarking-Simplification-and-Automation-td13079.html <http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/IGNITE-4212-Ignite-Benchmarking-Simplification-and-Automation-td13079.html> As for GridCacheOffHeapTest it looks like a candidate for removal. *Yakov, Sam*, do we still need this test? > On Feb 9, 2017, at 6:25 AM, Александр Меньшиков <sharple...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, everyone. > > GridCacheOffHeapTest is about the Off-heap benchmarks. > > As I understand it right now we haven't clear vision how better make > benchmarks in Ignite. > > If it's not true, please make me know. > > I think it's a good idea to make benchmarks with JMH framework. It can be > load with maven, right now it's part of OpenJDK project. But it will be > included in Java 9 like standart framework for benchmarks. > > So what do you think, Igniters?