Updated on 2023-04-17 GMT+08:00

Test Data

  • The OPS of instances of different specifications is tested using different service models and 10 million rows of preset data. For details, see the content in bold in Table 1.
    Table 1 Test data

    Instance Specifications

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    16 vCPUs | 64 GB

    32 vCPUs | 128 GB

    Service Model No.

    s1

    35263

    69490

    75332

    92332

    Service Model No.

    s2

    13399

    26732

    39276

    50833

    Service Model No.

    s3

    19959

    55442

    79135

    98611

    Service Model No.

    s4

    23338

    75905

    89156

    101306

    Service Model No.

    s5

    16829

    35224

    60616

    81019

    Service Model No.

    s6

    29286

    64882

    97377

    121071

    *OPS: indicates the operations executed by a database per second. OPS is short for Operations per Second.

    *Service Model No.: indicates the service model sequence number. For details, see Table 2.

  • For weak consistency, the OPS of replica sets of different specifications can be tested using different service models and 100 million rows of preset data. For details, see numbers in bold in Table 2.
    Table 2 Test data

    Instance Specifications

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    16 vCPUs | 64 GB

    32 vCPUs | 128 GB

    Service Model No.

    s1

    18448

    27976

    33296

    51920

    Service Model No.

    s2

    9004

    14565

    19961

    26589

    Service Model No.

    s3

    15431

    27476

    32161

    50332

    Service Model No.

    s4

    14926

    25745

    33258

    48924

    Service Model No.

    s5

    11541

    14272

    17733

    23160

    Service Model No.

    s6

    15637

    17452

    27827

    49384

    *OPS: indicates the operations executed by a database per second. OPS is short for Operations per Second.

    *Service Model No.: indicates the service model sequence number. For details, see Table 2.