I'm using the defaults for the python library, so that would be the HTTP Rest interface. There is support for the PBC interface, which I'm looking into using now.
I had suspected that since I wasn't really using Riak in such a way as to let it shine (ie, in a cluster of nodes), that might be part of my problem. Thanks so much for the detailed response. On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Greg Steffensen <greg.steffen...@gmail.com > wrote: > This is due to two factors: > > 1) Durability. MongoDB stores writes in RAM and flushes them to disk > periodically (by default, every 60 seconds, according to this page: > http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Durability+and+Repair). This means > that its writes can seem very, very fast, but if the machine goes down, you > could lose up to 60 seconds of data. Riak writes don't return until the > data has actually been persisted to disk. Casandra takes the same approach > as MongoDB, with the same trade-off. > > 2) Parallelism. This test isn't taking advantage of Riak's distributed > nature. Riak really shines when its run on a cluster of machines- you can > make your write throughput almost arbitrarily fast, as long as you're > willing add enough machines to the cluster. > > I doubt that you'll be able to get single-node Riak to write as fast as > Mongo, but I'd guess that that numbers will get a little closer if you do > several writes simultaneously in both by multi-threading using python's > threading module. Also, be sure that you're using Riak's protocol buffers > interface, instead of the REST (HTTP) one, which adds a lot of overhead- I > believe the python client supports both. > > Greg > > > > On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Derek Sanderson <zapph...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've recently started to explore using Riak (v0.13.0-2) from Python >> (v2.6.5) as a datastore, and I've run into a performance issue that I'm >> unsure of the true origin of, and would like some input from users who have >> been working with Riak and its Python drivers. >> >> I have 2 tests set up, one for Riak and another for MongoDB, both using >> their respectively provided Python drivers. I'm constructing chunks of JSON >> data consisting of a Person, who has an Address, and a purchase history >> which contains 1 to 20 line items with some data about the item name, cost, >> # puchased, etc. A very simple mockup of a purchase history. It does this >> for 1 million "people" (my initial goal was to see how lookups fared when >> you reach 1m+ records) >> >> When using MongoDB, the speed of inserts is incredibly fast. When using >> Riak, however, there is a very noticeable lag after each insert. So much so >> that when running side by side, the MongoDB test breaks into the 10,000s >> before Riak hits it's first 1k. >> >> My main PC is a Windows7 i7 quad core, with 8 gigs of ram, on which I'm >> running Ubuntu64 v10.04 on a VM, which has 2GB of memory allotted. On this >> VM, I have Riak and MongoDB running concurrently. >> >> Here is a sample of how I'm using the Riak driver: >> >> riak_conn = RiakClient() >> bucket = riak_conn.bucket("peopledb") >> for i in range(1,1000000): >> try: >> new_obj = bucket.new("p" + str(i),MakePerson()) >> new_obj.store(return_body=False) >> except Exception as e: >> print e >> >> I'm wondering if there is something blatantly wrong I'm doing. I didn't >> see any kind of batch-store method on the bucket (instead of calling store >> on each object, simply persist the entirety of the bucket itself), and I >> wasn't sure if this was an issue with my particular setup (maybe the >> specifics of my VM are somehow throttling its performance), or maybe just a >> known limitation that I wasn't aware of. >> >> To shed some light on the disparity, I re factored my persistence into >> separate methods, and used a wrapper to pull out the execution times. Here >> is a very condensed list of run times. The method in question, for both >> datastores, simply creates a new "Person" and stores it. Nothing else. >> >> MakeRiakPerson took 40.139 ms >> MakeRiakPerson took 40.472 ms >> MakeRiakPerson took 40.651 ms >> MakeRiakPerson took 51.630 ms >> MakeRiakPerson took 36.733 ms >> >> MakeMongoPerson took 1.810 ms >> MakeMongoPerson took 3.619 ms >> MakeMongoPerson took 1.036 ms >> MakeMongoPerson took 1.275 ms >> MakeMongoPerson took 3.656 ms >> >> Thankyou in advance for any help that can be offered here. I'm incredibly >> new to Riak as a whole, as well as very inexperienced when it comes to >> working in a *nix environment, so I imagine there are countless ways I could >> have shot myself in the foot without realizing it. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> riak-users mailing list >> riak-users@lists.basho.com >> http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > riak-users mailing list > riak-users@lists.basho.com > http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com > >
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