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Conference ulysse::rdb_vms_competition

Title:DEC Rdb against the World
Moderator:HERON::GODFRIND
Created:Fri Jun 12 1987
Last Modified:Thu Feb 23 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1348
Total number of notes:5438

900.0. "Benchmarks - defending" by DOD2::ROBERTS () Thu Mar 28 1991 20:55

    Does anyone have a good write-up on why TPC-B is a good benchmark? 
    Exactly what type of application work load does it test?  I currently
    have the results for Rdb/VMS and have recently read Oracle's results
    in the trade press.
    
    Why is TPC-B such a good benchmark.......
    
    lr
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900.1TPC-B is a standardBROKE::THOMASFri Mar 29 1991 20:5113
    TPC-B is an approved standardized benchmark, defined by the Transaction
    Processing Performance Council (TPC).  As I recall (but I'm by no means 
    certain) TPC-B is actually nothing more than a standardized TP1 benchmark.  
    Therefore it is not a good benchmark.  It does not test the database in 
    a normal situation.  It tests the database in a force-fed situation.  How 
    many transactions can you push through the database at one time.  It does 
    not consider any overhead involved with communicating with users or 
    terminals, etc.  The TCP-A benchmark is a much more reasonable benchmark 
    since it tests the database in a more normal environment, including 
    terminal communications, etc.  In addition TPC is defining yet another 
    benchmark, TPC-C, based on an order-entry application, which is designed 
    to measure "business throughput".  TPC-C has not yet been fully defined, 
    but I expect that one day it will be the definitive benchmark to use.