My goal is to show that hadoop can be used for a certain use case.
I don't need to compare the different usage forms of hadoop.

So your second hint, is pretty much what I thought of doing.

Do you or does anyone else already have experience in doing that?
What technologies did you use in order to achieve that? bash script? python?
How would you set up the benchmark?

Best,
Will

-----Original Message-----
From: Mridul Muralidharan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 20. April 2011 23:13
To: [email protected]
Cc: Lai Will
Subject: Re: Benchmark Haddop and Pig UDFs


Not sure what the scope of the experiment is, but some useful comparisons could 
be against :
a) job using only mapred api.
b) hadoop streaming.
c) pig streaming.

It also depends on the actual script/job being run - if it is using combiners, 
multiple outputs, 'depth of pipeline', how many jobs you end up running for it, 
etc.



If you are interested in only testing how pig scales, then interesting metrics 
could be :
a) size of input.
b) with/without compression.
c) number of mappers.
d) number of reducers.
e) output size (depending on what you are running I guess).


Regards,
Mridul


On Thursday 21 April 2011 01:27 AM, Lai Will wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm planning to do some performance measurements of my hadoop pig code in 
> order to see how it scales.
> Does anyone have some suggestions on how to do that?
>
> I thought of measuring the time needed for completion on a fixed cluster size 
> by increasing the input data.
> Then by fixing the input data and by adding cluster nodes. Does anyone have 
> experience in doing that? I thought of writing a script that does start/stop 
> the time and execute the pig command. Maybe there's a better way?
>
> Best,
> Will

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