by Sveta Smirnova | Jul 29, 2022 | Benchmarks, Insight for DBAs, MySQL, Percona Software
In this blog, I will cover important aspects which you need to test when benchmarking replication setup. MySQL has great tools that could be used to test its performance. They include:sysbench – https://github.com/akopytov/sysbenchBMK-kit –... by Ananias Tsalouchidis | Mar 30, 2020 | Benchmarks, Cloud, Insight for DBAs, MySQL, Percona Software
More and more people are nowadays thinking of cloud migration. The question of “Which cloud provider performs better for my MySQL workload?” is really common but cannot always be easily answered. However, there are ways to come up with an answer. This... by Vadim Tkachenko | Nov 28, 2017 | MySQL
In this blog post I’ll look at the performance of Percona XtraDB Cluster on AWS using different service instances, and recommend some best practices for maximizing performance.You can use Percona XtraDB Cluster in AWS environments. We often get questions about... by Peter Zaitsev | Jul 12, 2017 | Benchmarks, Insight for DBAs, MySQL
In this blog post, I will run a gh-ost benchmark against the performance of pt-online-schema-change.When gh-ost came out, I was very excited. As MySQL ROW replication became commonplace, you could use it to track changes instead of triggers. This... by Vadim Tkachenko | Jun 22, 2017 | Benchmarks, Insight for DBAs, MySQL
In this blog post, we’ll look at how ClickHouse performs in a general analytical workload using the star schema benchmark test.We have mentioned ClickHouse in some recent posts (ClickHouse: New Open Source Columnar Database, Column Store Database Benchmarks:... by Alexander Rubin | Mar 17, 2017 | Insight for DBAs, MySQL
MariaDB no longer meeting your needs? Migrate to Percona software for MySQL – an open source,production-ready, and enterprise-grade MySQL alternative. Learn More This blog shares some column store database benchmark results, and compares the query performance... by Alexander Rubin | Feb 13, 2017 | Benchmarks
For this blog post, I’ve decided to try ClickHouse: an open source column-oriented database management system developed by Yandex (it currently powers Yandex.Metrica, the world’s second-largest web analytics platform).In my previous set of... by Anastasia Raspopina | Jan 6, 2017 | Benchmarks, MySQL, Open Source, Percona Live, PostgreSQL
This blog compares how PostgreSQL and MySQL handle millions of queries per second.Anastasia: Can open source databases cope with millions of queries per second? Many open source advocates would answer “yes.” However, assertions aren’t enough for... by Vadim Tkachenko | Aug 9, 2016 | Benchmarks, MySQL
In this blog post, I’ll discuss changes I’ve made to the tpcc-mysql benchmark tool. These changes make it less random and support multi-schema.This post might only be interesting to performance researchers. The tpcc-mysql benchmark to is... by Vadim Tkachenko | Jul 24, 2015 | Benchmarks, MySQL, Percona Software
Previously I tested Tokutek’s Fractal Trees (TokuMX & TokuMXse) as MongoDB storage engines – today let’s look into the MySQL area.I am going to use modified LinkBench in a heavy IO-load.I compared InnoDB without compression, InnoDB with 8k... by Peter Zaitsev | Jan 19, 2015 | Benchmarks, MySQL, Percona Software
A few days ago I wrote about MySQL performance implications of InnoDB isolation modes and I touched briefly upon the bizarre performance regression I found with InnoDB handling a large amount of versions for a single row. Today I wanted to look a bit deeper into... by Peter Boros | Jul 3, 2013 | Benchmarks, MySQL
Memcache access for MySQL Cluster (or NDBCluster) provides faster access to the data because it avoids the SQL parsing overhead for simple lookups – which is a great feature. But what happens if I try to get multiple records via memcache API (multi-GET) and via... by Baron Schwartz | Feb 1, 2011 | Insight for Developers, MySQL
Sometimes you just need some data to test and stress things. But randomly generated data is awful — it doesn’t have realistic distributions, and it isn’t easy to understand whether your results are meaningful and correct. Real or quasi-real data is... by Devananda van der Veen | Dec 4, 2009 | Benchmarks, MySQL
I recently had the chance to witness the effects of innodb_adaptive_flushing on the performance of InnoDB Plugin 1.0.5 in the wild, which Yasufumi wrote about previously here and here.The server in question was Solaris 10 with 8 disk RAID10 and 2 32GB SSDs used for... by Vadim Tkachenko | Aug 7, 2009 | Benchmarks, Hardware and Storage
So during preparation of XtraDB template for EC2 I wanted to understand what IO characteristics we can expect from EBS volume ( I am speaking about single volume, not RAID as in my previous post). Yasufumi did some benchmarks and pointed me on interesting behavior,... by Vadim Tkachenko | Aug 6, 2009 | Benchmarks
During preparation of Percona-XtraDB template to run in RightScale environment, I noticed that IO performance on EBS volume in EC2 cloud is not quite perfect. So I have spent some time benchmarking volumes. Interesting part with EBS volumes is that you see it as... by Vadim Tkachenko | Jul 14, 2009 | Benchmarks
There was small delay in our releases, part of this time we worked on features I mentioned before: – Moving InnoDB tables between servers – Improve InnoDB recovery time and rest time we played with performance trying to align XtraDB performance with MySQL...