Test Data
About IOPS
The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported by GaussDB depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see Disk Types and Performance in the EVS Service Overview.
Test Data
- Instance type: distributed and centralized
- Instance specifications: 16 vCPUs | 128 GB and 32 vCPUs | 256 GB
- Cluster scale: 3 CNs, 3 shards, and 3 replicas for a distributed instance; 1 primary node and 2 standby nodes for a centralized instance
- Data volume: 1,000 warehouses
- Stress test duration: 30 minutes (5 minutes for warm-up)
Instance Type |
Deployment Model |
Instance Specifications |
Concurrent Requests |
tpmC |
---|---|---|---|---|
Centralized |
HA (1 primary + 2 standby) |
16 vCPUs | 128 GB |
256 |
70,057 |
32 vCPUs | 256 GB |
384 |
132,196 |
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Distributed |
Independent |
16 vCPUs | 128 GB |
1,024 |
466,930 |
32 vCPUs | 256 GB |
2,048 |
658,805 |
Test Metrics
According to the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC), the throughput metric, tpmC, describes the number of new transactions processed per minute while the system is performing four types of transactions: payment operations, order status queries, deliveries, and stock status queries. The response time of all transactions and the proportion of each type of transactions must meet the requirements of the TPC-C test specifications. In this case, the larger the tpmC value is, the higher the online transaction processing (OLTP) capability of the system is.
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