On 07/11/18 13:48, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote:
On 29/10/18 11:27, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote:
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I am currently in the middle of a spike which leverages PostgreSQL's JSONB data type to replace *PlainAttr / * PlainAttrValue, and I am around 90% feature-wise.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNCOPE-1395

After that, I would also like to add a new module to the sources, with purpose of running performance tests with JMeter support: in this way we will be able to effectively check the numbers of the available implementations.

That's next step.

Hi all,
here's the status update:

* PostgreSQL JSONB support was successfully built - see SYNCOPE-1395
* MySQL JSON support (yet to come) likely requires MySQL 8 - see SYNCOPE-1401 * I have developed a performance test suite [1] (which can be run either against "standard" and "JSON" flavors) and reported the results obtained with PostgreSQL [2], up to 1 million users

FYI I am going to blog about the results obtained so far, which are definitely good to me, and show that Syncope is now equipped with an engine capable of gracefully handling (at least) 1 million users.

Regards.

[1] https://github.com/Tirasa/syncoperf
[2] https://tirasa.github.io/syncoperf/

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Francesco Chicchiriccò

Tirasa - Open Source Excellence
http://www.tirasa.net/

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Syncope, Cocoon, Olingo, CXF, OpenJPA, PonyMail
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