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The MySQL Benchmarks
These tests
needs a MySQL version of at least 3.20.28 or 3.21.10.
NOTE: With MySQL 3.20.# you have to use '--skip-in',
because MySQL 3.20
does
n't support the IN
operator.
These tests
require a MySQL version of at least 3.20.28 or 3.21.10. NOTE:
With MySQL 3.20.x, you must use the --skip-in option,
because MySQL 3.20
does
not support the IN()
operator.
Currently the following servers are supported:
MySQL 3.20 and 3.21, PostgreSQL 6.#, mSQL 2.# and Solid Server 2.2
In this directory are the queries and raw data files used to populate
the MySQL benchmarks. In order to run the benchmarks you should normally
execute a command like
the following:
The benchmark directory contains the query files and raw data files used to
populate the MySQL benchmark tables. In order to run the benchmarks, you
should normally execute a command such as
the following:
run-all-tests --server=mysql --cmp=mysql,pg,solid --user=test --password=test --log
The above means that one wants to run the benchmark with MySQL. The limits
should be taken from all of mysql,PostgreSQL and Solid. Login name and
password is 'test'. The result should be saved as a RUN file in the output
This means that you want to run the benchmarks with MySQL. The
limits should be taken from all of MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Solid.
The login name and password for connecting to the server both are
``test''. The result should be saved as a RUN file in the output
directory.
When
the above script has run you
will have the individual results and the
When
run-all-tests has finished,
will have the individual results and the
the total RUN- file in the output directory.
If you want to look at some old results, try:
If you want to look at some old results, use the compare-results script.
For example:
compare-results --dir=Results --cmp=mysql,pg,solid
compare-results --dir=Results --cmp=mysql,pg,solid --relative
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@@ -29,8 +31,9 @@ compare-results --dir=Results --cmp=mysql,pg,solid --relative
compare-results --dir=Results --cmp=msql,mysql,pg,solid
compare-results --dir=Results --cmp=msql,mysql,pg,solid --relative
compare-results --dir=
r
esults --server=mysql --same-server --cmp=mysql,pg,solid
compare-results --dir=
R
esults --server=mysql --same-server --cmp=mysql,pg,solid
Some of the files in the benchmark directory are:
File Description
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@@ -41,15 +44,15 @@ Makefile.am Automake Makefile
Overview-paper A paper nicked from the net about database bench-
marking.
README This file.
test-ATIS.sh Cre
t
ation of 29 tables and a lot of selects on them.
test-ATIS.sh Creation of 29 tables and a lot of selects on them.
test-connect.sh Test how fast a connection to the server is.
test-create.sh Test how fast a table is created.
test-insert.sh Test create and fill of a table.
test-wisconsin.sh This is a port of the PostgreSQL version of this
benchmark.
run-all-test
Use this to run all tests. When all test
are run,
run-all-test
s Use this to run all tests. When all tests
are run,
use the --log --use-old option to get a RUN-file.
compare-results
Makes a compare
table from different RUN files.
compare-results
Generates a comparison
table from different RUN files.
server-cfg Contains the limit and functions for all supported
SQL servers. If you want to add a new server, this
should be the only file that neads to be changed.
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@@ -65,8 +68,8 @@ Useful options to all test-scripts (and run-all-tests):
--host=# Hostname for MySQL server (default: localhost)
--db=# Database to use (default: test)
--fast Allow use of any non-standard SQL extension to
do the
get things done faster.
--skip-in Don't do test with the IN
operation
(if the SQL server
get things done faster.
--skip-in Don't do test with the IN
() operator
(if the SQL server
hasn't implemented this, for example mSQL and MySQL 3.20).
--lock-tables Use table locking to get more speed.
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@@ -81,13 +84,13 @@ systematically measure and compare the performance of relational
database systems with database machines. The benchmark is a
single-user and single-factor experiment using a synthetic database
and a controlled workload. It measures the query optimization
performance of database systems with 32 query types to exe
cise the
performance of database systems with 32 query types to exe
r
cise the
components of the proposed systems. The query suites include
selection, join, projection, aggregate, and simple update queries.
The test database consists of four generic relations. The tenk
relation is the key table and most used. Two data types of small
integer number
and character string
are utilized. Data values are
integer number
s and character strings
are utilized. Data values are
uniformly distributed. The primary metric is the query elapsed
time. The main criticisms of the benchmark include the nature of
single-user workload, the simplistic database structure, and the
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