Previously we announced that MySQL Cluster 7.2.5 achieved 1.05BN reads per minute on an 8-node configuration using Intel Xeon X5670 CPUs. We got the chance to try out MySQL Cluster 7.2 now also on a bigger cluster using the new Intel Xeon generation, Intel Xeon E5-2670. Using these machines we achieved a new record of 4.3BN reads per minute (72M reads per second) with 30 data nodes.
Running benchmarks is always interesting since one never really knows where the bottleneck appears. In this benchmark the actual bottleneck was that the benchmark programs didn't have the ability to drive through more transactions per second. So we have good expectations we can improve those numbers even further in coming MySQL Cluster releases.
These numbers really attest that the new MySQL Cluster 7.2 generation is a real powerhouse when it comes to performance.
Running benchmarks is always interesting since one never really knows where the bottleneck appears. In this benchmark the actual bottleneck was that the benchmark programs didn't have the ability to drive through more transactions per second. So we have good expectations we can improve those numbers even further in coming MySQL Cluster releases.
These numbers really attest that the new MySQL Cluster 7.2 generation is a real powerhouse when it comes to performance.
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