On Mar 31, 2012, at 2:42 PM, Michael Parker wrote: > Hi all, > > Last week I searched for CouchDB benchmark and load testing suites. I > only came up with three-year old blog posts containing one-off scripts > or tests for read performance using ab, and the Definitive Guide > itself (http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/performance.html) didn’t allude > to anything good. > > So I went ahead and wrote one called Iron Cushion, which you can find > available at https://github.com/mgp/iron-cushion. It proceeds in two > steps: First, documents are bulk inserted using CouchDB's Bulk > Document API. Second, documents are individually created, read, > updated, and deleted with random ordering of operations using > CouchDB's Document API. Detailed statistics for both steps are printed > at the end. > > You can specify the number of concurrent connections to the database, > a “schema” for documents inserted and updated, how many documents to > bulk insert, how many CRUD operations to perform, and lots more. More > information can be found on the GitHub page. > > (Disclaimer: Absolutely no warranty, don’t accidentally bulk insert a > million documents into your production DB, etc.) > > All sorts of feedback is welcome! > > Regards, > Mike
Wow Mike, this looks fantastic! I especially like the json_document_schema_file bit. Thanks for sharing, Adam
