(Re)-Design it to do both, unless there's reason to believe that doing one 
after the other would skew the results.

Then old results are available, new results are also visible and useful for 
future comparisons. And seeing them side by side mught be an interesting 
exercise as well, at least for a while.

(sorry for top-posting -- web based interface that doesn't do proper quoting)

Greg Williamson
DBA
GlobeXplorer LLC

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael Glaesemann
Sent:   Wed 12/13/2006 10:11 PM
To:     Tom Lane
Cc:     Joshua D. Drake; Josh Berkus; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org; Bruce 
Momjian; Alvaro Herrera; Alexander Staubo; Michael Stone
Subject:        Re: [PERFORM] New to PostgreSQL, performance considerations 


On Dec 14, 2006, at 14:44 , Tom Lane wrote:

> The pgbench app itself becomes the bottleneck at high transaction
> rates.  Awhile back I rewrote it to improve its ability to issue
> commands concurrently, but then desisted from submitting the
> changes --- if we change the app like that, future numbers would
> be incomparable to past ones, which sort of defeats the purpose of a
> benchmark no?

At the same time, if the current pgbench isn't the tool we want to  
use, is this kind of backward comparison going to hinder any move to  
improve it? It sounds like there's quite a bit of room for  
improvement in pg_bench, and in my opinion we should move forward to  
make an improved tool, one that measures what we want to measure. And  
while comparison with past results might not be possible, there  
remains the possibility of rerunning the improved pgbench on previous  
systems, I should think.

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net



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