| Hello,
My name is Jean-Michel GROSGURIN, and I recently heard about this
notesfile.
I work in DIGITAL France at Puteaux as SWAS-spec since October, 1986.
The DECUS-France benchmark was conducted in MARCH, 1987 and I can
give any information about it as long as I performed it myself...
Moreover, note that :
1. Ingres did not attended the benchmark,
2. Oracle did, but did not officially published the results.
These results (we had them...) have actually been put in the
BANZAI::RDB_OLD previous notesfile in a summarized form.
The versions used were Rdb V2.2 and Oracle 5.17.
The same benchmark has been conducted last year (ie. MARCH, 1986),
and at that time Rdb V2.0 had been used.
It's interesting to note that in some tests based on the elapsed
time, in conflicting access situations, the results with Rdb 2.2
were 3 times better than with Rdb 2.0, mainly because of the
I/O mechanism improvements.
I have a rather complete description of all the tests run for
this benchmark, and also of other tests run afterwards with Rdb
2.2 only. In 2 sentences, the results are the following [] :
[ On a VAX 8700, with a 1Gb database spread on 3 RA81,
we reached 4 TPS with an average elapsed time of 2.5 seconds,
an I/O throuput of 70 I/O per second, 20 database users and
80% of the CPU used.
NB: the "T" of TPS means "average order processing transaction",
relating only to the database request, with no TDMS or FMS
load at all.
In the DECUS-France benchmark, the transactions were sort of
"atomic database transactions", therefore they were far less
costly in terms of CPU and I/O. ]
I wrote the whole report in French; if anyone is interested I can
either forward it, or try to extract some valuable information
with some comments in English.
Regards,
Jean-Michel
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