We used to test our environment with JDBCBench. Directly to our DB-Node we get results like ~130 tps. With sequoia we get more than ~170 tps.

our environment:

Controller: 2x IBM x346 | 64 Bit Java Sun-JDK | 4 GB Ram
DB-Node: 2x IBM x445 | 32 - Bit Postgres | 32 GB Ram (don't ask why ;) )

BS:     CentOS 4 / 5

special jvm options:
        -server -d64 -Xms3G -Xmx3G -Xincgc -XX:+UseLargePages


And other special Kernel parameter (for example shmmax etc.)

This environment isn't productive yet, but it's still fast ;)

Randall Fidler schrieb:
Hello,
I setup Sequoia 2.10 with MySQL 4.1 and have found that if I try to do 1k inserts that it takes approx 130 seconds with Sequoia and less than 1 second going directly to the DB with native MySQL driver. I'm using the same driver for the direct test as I've provided to Sequoia so there's no difference there and also, Sequoia is setup in a mirror configuration. Any suggestions? I really would like to utilize Sequoia but at the speeds I'm seeing it's not practical.

Best regards,

Randall
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