I have had good luck with YCSB as an initial assessment of different
storage systems. Typically I'll use this first when I am playing with
a new system, but I like to switch to the more native tools (rados
bench, cassandra-stress, etc etc) as soon as I am more comfortable.
And I can definitely se
On 2019-07-21T23:51:41, Wei Zhao wrote:
> Hi:
> I found cosbench is a very convenient tool for benchmaring rgw. But
> when I read papers , I found YCSB tool,
> https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/tree/master/s3 . It seems
> that this is used for test cloud service , and seems a right too
Hi Wei Zhao,
I've used ycsb for mongodb on rbd testing before. It worked fine and
was pretty straightforward to run. The only real concern I had was that
many of the default workloads used a zipfian distribution for reads.
This basically meant reads were entirely coming from cache and didn
Hi:
I found cosbench is a very convenient tool for benchmaring rgw. But
when I read papers , I found YCSB tool,
https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/tree/master/s3 . It seems
that this is used for test cloud service , and seems a right tool for
our service . Has anyone tried this tool ?