sysbench v0.5 - 3x Five Minute Runs on work with 5.1 vs. 5.2-wl86
3x Five Minute Runs on work with 5.1 vs. 5.2-wl86 key cache partitions off
MariaDB 5.1 vs. 5.2-wl86 sysbench benchmark comparison in %
Each test was run three times for 5 minutes.
Number of threads
1 4 8 16 32 64 128
sysbench test
delete 107.28 94.70 98.10 107.12 93.59 89.24 86.89
insert 103.15 105.13 101.75 102.78 101.52 100.29 100.89
oltp_complex_ro 101.31 101.77 100.41 98.72 98.53 101.59 100.44
oltp_complex_rw Dup key errors (due to sysbench)
oltp_simple 102.28 100.76 102.70 100.94 101.05 101.81 102.06
select 100.88 101.05 100.48 101.61 101.48 101.87 101.44
update_index 97.57 96.81 93.58 102.43 89.19 107.63 88.29
update_non_index 101.58 83.24 110.46 94.52 106.33 103.87 115.22
(MariaDB 5.1 key_cache_partitions off q/s /
MariaDB 5.2-wl86 key_cache_partitions off q/s * 100)
key_buffer_size = 512MBenchmark was run on work: Linux openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), daul socket quad-core Intel 3.0GHz. with 6MB L2 cache, 8 GB RAM, data_dir on single disk.
MariaDB and MySQL were compiled with
MariaDB 5.1 revision was:
MariaDB 5.2-wl86 revision was:
sysbench was run with the following parameters:
and this variable part of the parameters
Configuration used for MariaDB:
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