please share the benchmark code with us?
>>>>> do you run queries against the same amount of records each time?
>>>>> what host machines do you use for your nodes? when you say that you
>>>>> have 5 nodes, does it mean that you use 5 dedicates machines for each
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eck, so your
>>>> system can handle more QPS, but you need to run a benchmark from several
>>>> machines. Please try to use at least 2 hosts for the benchmark application
>>>> and check if there any changes in QPS.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
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at least 2 hosts for the benchmark application
>>> and check if there any changes in QPS.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mike.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:49 AM Rajan Ahlawat
>>> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>&g
nks,
>> Mike.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:49 AM Rajan Ahlawat
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>> From: Rajan Ahlawat
>> Date: Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 4:05 PM
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>> We are moving from replicated (1-node cluster) to multinode partitioned
>> cluster.
>> So assumpti
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> We are moving from replicated (1-node cluster) to multinode partitioned
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> So assumption
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We are moving from replicated (1-node cluster) to multinode partitioned
cluster.
So assumption was that max QPS we can reach would be more