sysbench v0.5 - Single Five Minute Runs on perro
MariDB/MySQL sysbench benchmark comparison in % Each test was run for 5 minutes.
Number of threads
1 4 8 16 32 64 128
sysbench test
delete 103.72 101.84 106.56 102.80 94.19 86.23 65.13
insert 102.01 95.04 97.44 89.00 82.42 81.82 85.63
oltp_complex_ro 104.21 104.98 105.30 102.67 102.69 102.95 101.10
oltp_complex_rw 105.08 104.34 103.60 102.90 100.76 98.41 89.94
oltp_simple 100.66 100.44 102.82 104.23 103.08 100.55 95.90
select 102.93 101.56 103.70 104.18 102.25 100.65 97.33
update_index 101.74 92.33 101.69 93.09 76.45 73.67 72.88
update_non_index 101.58 98.13 98.91 92.32 84.00 76.75 74.19
(MariaDB q/s / MySQL q/s * 100)Benchmark was run on perro: Linux openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), single socket dual-core Intel 3.2GHz. with 1MB L2 cache, 2GB RAM, data_dir on 2 disk software RAID 0
MariaDB and MySQL were compiled with
BUILD/compile-amd64-maxMariaDB revision was:
revno: 2821
committer: Sergei Golubchik <sergii@pisem.net>
branch nick: maria-5.1
timestamp: Tue 2010-02-23 13:04:58 +0100
message:
fix for a possible DoS in the my_net_skip_rest()MySQL revision was:
sysbench was run with these parameters:
and this variable part of parameters
Configuration used for MariDB and MySQL:
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