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Cluster

Updated on 2023-12-07 GMT+08:00
NOTE:
  • Each service model corresponds to a service model ID. For details, see Service model.
  • Operations per Second (OPS): number of operations executed per second by a database
  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 3.4 with different shard classes based on the preset low-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 1.
    Table 1 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with low-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s5

    s4

    s3

    s2

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    9364

    13715

    7194

    8503

    9803

    4827

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    16437

    14719

    11203

    12451

    14242

    8566

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    16856

    24688

    12950

    15306

    17646

    8689

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    30619

    38698

    13517

    17455

    18568

    8941

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    37497

    63828

    25969

    59859

    35746

    16938

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    53742

    80858

    26918

    86731

    40218

    17939

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    55581

    88973

    47540

    88534

    63446

    29237

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 3.4 with different shard classes based on the preset high-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 2.
    Table 2 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with high-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s5

    s4

    s3

    s2

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    5059

    10120

    6618

    9067

    6581

    4276

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    6967

    14248

    10974

    12166

    9232

    6827

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    9107

    18216

    11914

    16322

    11847

    7697

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    14808

    18330

    12066

    16390

    11856

    9678

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    16786

    18504

    12490

    16446

    15367

    10271

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    23125

    18914

    13117

    16491

    15679

    10334

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    29505

    21089

    13647

    16810

    15718

    10762

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.0 with different shard classes based on the preset low-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 3.
    Table 3 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with low-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s5

    s4

    s3

    s2

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    9299

    13520

    7194

    8464

    9725

    4898

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    16160

    14493

    11083

    12293

    14031

    8525

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    16566

    24163

    12778

    15063

    17333

    8644

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    29916

    37753

    13327

    17147

    18227

    8889

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    36588

    62129

    25406

    58279

    34890

    16646

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    52346

    78648

    26326

    84345

    39227

    17617

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    54130

    86520

    46330

    86094

    61759

    28576

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.0 with different shard classes based on the preset high-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 4.
    Table 4 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with high-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s5

    s4

    s3

    s2

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    5123

    10032

    6635

    9011

    6600

    4364

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    6974

    14037

    10861

    12017

    9171

    6838

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    9050

    17886

    11773

    16048

    11708

    7682

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    14580

    17996

    11920

    16114

    11716

    9604

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    16498

    18165

    12331

    16169

    15122

    10179

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    22647

    18563

    12939

    16212

    15425

    10240

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    28836

    20672

    13454

    16522

    15462

    10655

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.2 with different shard classes based on the preset low-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 5.
    Table 5 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with low-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s7

    s5

    s8

    s9

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    9612

    14234

    13031

    8308

    5750

    5495

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    14751

    20652

    20027

    14408

    9164

    8683

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    15988

    22472

    21839

    17474

    13914

    13886

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    27347

    45729

    43174

    29658

    22421

    22091

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    28662

    46096

    43582

    30020

    22868

    22936

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    45312

    81612

    78355

    55312

    39526

    38223

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    45839

    82340

    78779

    55991

    39858

    38714

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.2 with different shard classes based on the preset high-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 6.
    Table 6 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with high-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s7

    s5

    s8

    s9

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    7584

    12741

    11058

    6355

    4339

    5363

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    12929

    20043

    19063

    10770

    6633

    6104

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    14362

    22294

    20614

    11827

    7937

    7783

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    23889

    39662

    36583

    25342

    19729

    18691

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    25587

    44711

    41377

    28728

    22914

    22139

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    42111

    73541

    67942

    47490

    36676

    35923

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    42476

    74210

    68257

    48045

    37571

    36665

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.4 with different shard classes based on the preset low-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 7.
    Table 7 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with low-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s7

    s5

    s8

    s9

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    10274

    15235

    13867

    8323

    5912

    5784

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    15244

    21385

    20561

    14778

    9436

    8673

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    16481

    23205

    22374

    17844

    14186

    13876

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    27457

    45456

    43357

    30063

    22456

    22264

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    27982

    46049

    43976

    31867

    22736

    22476

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    45541

    81983

    78721

    55234

    40019

    38742

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    46068

    82712

    79145

    55913

    40351

    39233

  • In different service models, test the OPS of DB instances 4.4 with different shard classes based on the preset high-level data volume in 2. For details, see the content in bold in Table 8.
    Table 8 Weak consistency: OPS of DB instances with high-level data volume

    shard Class

    Service Model No.

    s1

    s6

    s7

    s5

    s8

    s9

    1 vCPU | 4 GB

    8245

    13741

    11893

    6369

    4501

    5651

    2 vCPUs | 4 GB

    13421

    20776

    19597

    11140

    6904

    6094

    2 vCPUs | 8 GB

    14855

    23026

    21148

    12196

    8209

    7773

    4 vCPUs | 8 GB

    23999

    39388

    36766

    25746

    19763

    18864

    4 vCPUs | 16 GB

    24906

    41098

    38765

    29843

    21846

    20674

    8 vCPUs | 16 GB

    42340

    73912

    68308

    47411

    37169

    36442

    8 vCPUs | 32 GB

    42705

    74581

    68623

    47967

    38064

    37184

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