Yes, we do. A team within AWS org wanted to contribute to the project
and they are run a few machines for us. There's no money going back
and forth, we are "just" using some of the resources.
I guess the best way to get a few servers is to find people @Amazon,
who'd be willing to make such donatio
Cos,
I think Apache BigTop is using servers provided by Amazon. Can you make a
suggestion on how can Ignite community get a few servers from Amazon for
benchmarking as well?
D.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 5:57 AM, Anton Vinogradov wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I fully agree that configured servers at Amazon
Guys,
I fully agree that configured servers at Amazon is the best choice.
But when you need to check that your changes has no performance drop you're
able to use your own PC or PCs to checks that.
All you need is to benchmark already released version vs version with your
fix at same environment.
Hello, Dmitriy.
I think experienced members of community have specific number for
benchmarking.
Can we start from reference hardware configuration: Num of CPU, RAM and
HDD(SDD?) configuration, network configs, etc.
Can someone share that kind of knowledge - Which hardware is best for
Ignit
Alexey, I completely agree. However, for the benchmarks to be useful, then
need to be run on the same hardware all the time. Apache Ignite does not
have servers sitting around, available to run the benchmarks.
Would be nice to see how other projects address it. Can Amazon donate
servers for the Ap
Hi, Igniters.
Recently I’ve done some research in benchmarks for Ignite, and noticed that we
don’t have any rules for running benchmarks and collecting result from them.
Although sometimes we have tasks, which results need to be measured. I propose
to formalize such things as:
* set of benchma