On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 04:18:47PM -0700, Benoit wrote:
> Hi all;
> 
> As I was ready to release version 4 of my iGenOLTP benchmark, I was
> thinking : why not making it an OpenSolaris project ?
> iGenOLTP is part of the iGen family of benchmarks ( see
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IGen) and based on the java.net project
> SLAMD (see https://slamd2.dev.java.net/)
> 
> I started developping this OLTP benchmark a few years ago as I was
> (very) frustrated with TPCC.
> As I recently published on my blog (http://blogs.sun.com/MrBenchmark)
> here is a list of the question I needed a Yes to :
> 
> "
> Do you need a new OLTP benchmark ?
> 
> A benchmark that could be lightweight as well as heavyweight ?
> That could be IO intensive or CPU intensive ?
> That could run on any database and any operating system ?
> That you could run on your laptop but also scale up to a 144 cpus Sun
> Fire E25k+ ?
> That could run standalone, in client/server or in a 3 tier model ?
> That would produce instantly color charts and comprehensive PDF or HTML
> reports ? "
> 
> 
> Let me know your thoughts. This first release will include support for
> Oracle....but I'd like to have releases for all the database engines...

How the new OLTP benchmark differ from OLTP/Net mentioned in
http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/zfs_and_oltp
?

przemol

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