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Nicholas Marchi updated OAK-1379:
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Summary: Group membership and ACL assignment takes significantly more time
with mongomk than with crx2 (was: Group membership and ACL assignment takes
significantly more time with mongomk and with crx2)
> Group membership and ACL assignment takes significantly more time with
> mongomk than with crx2
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> Key: OAK-1379
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-1379
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: mongomk
> Affects Versions: 0.15
> Environment: Centos 6x64
> Reporter: Nicholas Marchi
> Attachments: ACLBenchmark-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip, load15mongovscrx2.jpg
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> We were creating some data for a performance test and we noticed that our
> script took significantly longer to run with mongomk than with crx2.
> The scenario we are running looks like this:
> 1.) Create x users, x groups and x resources.
> 2.) Add set of n users to a group #n and then add an access control entry for
> that group to resource #n. So group 1 will have only user 1 in it and will be
> assigned to resource 1. Group 10 will have users 1 - 10 in it and will be
> assigned to resource 10.
> What we found was that it took significantly longer to perform this action
> with mongomk than it did using crx2.
> For the record both tests were performed on indentical systems (CentOS6x64
> with 16gb ram) running load15, using either the crx3mongo, or crx2 run modes.
> The scenario wasn't designed as a performance test, we were just bulk
> creating test data, I just happened to print out the time with each update
> and noticed that they were very different between crx3mongo and crx2.
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