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David Smiley commented on SOLR-16525:
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[~dep4b] I think it's fair to say you are the next in line to take up this 
mantle, using [your fork|https://github.com/epugh/search-benchmark-game] of 
"search-benchmark-game" adapted for Solr.  If you didn't know, this is the Jira 
issue covering the unmet need of nightly/continuous benchmarks.  I'll add a 
link to the dev list discussion in a second.

[~gerlowskija], I look at your recent effort.  I see no mention of Solr's 
{{solr/benchmark}} based on JMH, which I think is a pretty solid foundation, 
and has a number of interesting benchmarks.  I am looking to improve it instead 
of get distracted by competing (non-complementary) efforts.  What does Gatling 
get us that JMH doesn't?

> Periodic performance benchmarking
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-16525
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16525
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Screenshot from 2023-01-14 17-39-42.png, Screenshot from 
> 2023-02-08 04-15-34.png, image-2022-11-09-13-23-21-131.png, 
> logs-stress-facets-local.json-b9f5f9ffed8e0c1af679911db6af698d18ab8fe1.zip, 
> logs-stress-facets-local.json-ebc823a599160914f7f0f2694f64a53d9cd20268.zip, 
> periodic-benchmarks.odp, periodic-benchmarks.pdf
>
>
> This issue is about periodic performance testing of Solr commits against 
> pre-written suites of performance tests.



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