Sorry, then I got you wrong. In this case your results are of course
comparable.
Cheers
Wolfram
On 12/12/2017 22:14, bagsiur wrote:
Maybe Im not explain everythinnk correctly. I run mysql queries by PHP of
course
So, one more time:
I prepare the same database, first db in MySQL and second in Apache Ignite.
Database have the same size and number of rows (~6 milion rows).
I prepare the same PHP script (as in my first post) useing PDO to connect.
Only one difference was beetwen connecting:
For mysql:
$mysql = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=speed_test', 'root',
'*********');
For ignite:
$ignite = new PDO('odbc:Apache Ignite');
Here is my /etc/odbc.ini:
[Apache Ignite]
description=Apache Ignite
driver=Apache Ignite
ADDRESS=127.0.0.1:10800
And /etc/odbcinst.ini:
[Apache Ignite]
Description=Apache Ignite
Driver=/usr/local/lib/libignite-odbc.so
Setup=/usr/local/lib/libignite-odbc.so
DriverODBCVer=03.00
FileUsage=0
UsageCount=1
So, my question I still actually :)
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