It would be great if you could do it, but beware that you will be
benchmarking a lot of overhead if you only plan to measure storage
performance. Why not use ZODB directly ?
If I talk HTTP, it measures things fully - Python's interpreter lock
will mean a storage system written in python
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Petru Paler wrote:
I'd love some sort of benchmarking tool for this (and posibly other
Storages). I guess the best way would a python script that uses urllib.
Something that would algorithmically pump up the DB to 1GB in size
and retrieve the URL's. Any volunteers
Hello all,
You probably saw my yesterday post with the first alpha of
ReiserStorage. One of the questions that people tend to ask about it is
wheter they can use it without reiserfs.
There are two problems with not using reiserfs:
1. ReiserStorage (now renamed to
Petru Paler:
This is the embodiment of my MutliFileStorage thingy on Jim's ZODB Wiki. I
droped it (Never picked it up) when Mountable Storage was announced. I'll
create a ReierFS partition some time this week and try it out. Excellent!
Hello all,
You probably saw my