Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks WAS: Sun Talks about MySQL

2008-05-01 Thread Jignesh K. Shah
Joshua D. Drake wrote: On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:40:25 -0400 Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We certainly can pass TPC-C. I'm curious what you mean by 1/4 though? On similar hardware? Or the maximum we can scale to is 1/4 as large as Oracle? Can you point me to the actual benchmark r

Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks WAS: Sun Talks about MySQL

2008-04-28 Thread Joshua D. Drake
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:40:25 -0400 Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We certainly can pass TPC-C. I'm curious what you mean by 1/4 though? > On similar hardware? Or the maximum we can scale to is 1/4 as large > as Oracle? Can you point me to the actual benchmark runs you're > referring t

Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks WAS: Sun Talks about MySQL

2008-04-28 Thread Gregory Stark
"Josh Berkus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greg, > >> What I was referring to by "passing" TPC-E was the criteria for a conformant >> benchmark run. TPC-C has iirc, only two relevant criteria: "95th percentile >> response time < 5s" and "average response time < 95th percentile response >> time".

Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks WAS: Sun Talks about MySQL

2008-04-28 Thread Josh Berkus
Greg, What I was referring to by "passing" TPC-E was the criteria for a conformant benchmark run. TPC-C has iirc, only two relevant criteria: "95th percentile response time < 5s" and "average response time < 95th percentile response time". You can pass those even if 1 transaction in 20 takes 10-

Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks

2006-08-28 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 21:26, Merlin Moncure wrote: > > I'll be throwing in some quick stats on the box described above later > > today... At first glance, the 3Ware controller is really looking like an > > excellent value. > > they are pretty decent. the benchmark is software raid which actuall

Re: [PERFORM] Benchmarks

2006-08-27 Thread Merlin Moncure
-Tyan dual-core/dual-cpu mainboard ( -One Opteron 270 2.0GHz (although our vendor gave us two for some reason) -Chenbro 3U case (RM31212B) - OK, but not very well thought-out -8 Seagate SATA drives (yes, we stuck with our vendor of choice, WD Raptors may have been a better choice) -3Ware 9550SX-12

[PERFORM] Benchmarks

2006-08-22 Thread Charles Sprickman
Hi all, I'm really glad to see all the test results people are posting here. In fact, I used info from the archives to put together our first "big" database host: -Tyan dual-core/dual-cpu mainboard ( -One Opteron 270 2.0GHz (although our vendor gave us two for some reason) -Chenbro 3U case (