Results from various Sysbench runs. The data is in OpenDocument Spreadsheet format (.ods).
For reference, the "perro" and "work" systems were configured as follows:
| perro | Linux openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), single socket dual-core Intel 3.2GHz. with 1MB L2 cache, 2GB RAM, data_dir on 2 disk software RAID 0 |
|---|---|
| work | Linux openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), dual socket quad-core Intel 3.0GHz. with 6MB L2 cache, 8 GB RAM, data_dir on single disk. |
select_random_points.lua --random-points=50 result on perro with key_cache_partitions off and 32, OO.org spreadsheet: Sysbench_v0.5_select_50_random_points.ods select_random_points.lua --random-points=10 result on perro with key_cache_partitions off and 32, OO.org spreadsheet: Sysbench_v0.5_select_10_random_points.ods select_random_points.lua --random-points=10, 50, and 100 results on perro with key_cache_segments off, 32, and 64 OO.org spreadsheet: Sysbench_v0.5_select_random_points_10_50_100_perro.ods select_random_points.lua --random-points=10, 50, and 100 results on pitbull with key_cache_segments off, 32, and 64 OO.org spreadsheet: Sysbench_v0.5_select_random_points_10_50_100_pitbull.ods
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