[infinispan-dev] RadargunTPCC benchmark review
Mircea Markus
mircea.markus at jboss.com
Thu Nov 10 13:14:31 EST 2011
Thanks Sebastiano,
Would it be possible to issue a pull request with the current code? The two points you mentioned can be added at a further point in time.
I'm asking this because I expect other changes to happen on top your TPC-C.
Thanks!
Mircea
On 10 Nov 2011, at 18:04, Sebastiano Peluso wrote:
> Hi Mircea,
>
> thank you.
>
> Before issuing a pull request I want to make two modifications in the code:
>
> 1) implementing Externalizable interface for the TPC-C domain objects (as suggested by Galder Zamarreño);
>
> 2) changing load/store methods of TPC-C domain classes in order to treat domain objects as immutable objects. In fact, I have noticed that we can have objects sharing among threads belonging to the same node.
>
> Unfortunately I cannot make these modifications before the end of the next week because I'm trying to finalize works for a close deadline.
>
> Nevertheless I think that you can already use the code for benchmarking because the aforementioned "objects sharing" problem affects only the application semantics (and it doesn't affect cache performances) while Externalizable interfaces only make a test run faster.
>
> Let me know if this is ok for you.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sebastiano
>
>
> Il 10/11/11 01:54, Mircea Markus ha scritto:
>>
>>
>> On 7 Nov 2011, at 16:22, Sebastiano Peluso wrote:
>>
>>> Il 07/11/11 15:05, Galder Zamarreño ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Thx Sebastiano. Would you mind issuing a pull request for your tpcc branch so that we can integrate it into Radargun?
>>> Yes of course.
>>>>
>> Hi Sebastiano,
>> if you need any help on this please let me know - my transactional improvements are almost finished/currently being reviewed, so I'm really keen to play with TPCC :-)
>>
>
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