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[jira] [Created] (OAK-180) More real world benchmarks
Thomas Mueller created OAK-180:
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Summary: More real world benchmarks
Key: OAK-180
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-180
Project: Jackrabbit Oak
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Thomas Mueller
While the tests are oak-bench are good, they are not very close to real world scenarios. Specially, we need tests with more nodes (for example 15 million nodes), and a more complex node structure, and more complex operations (read operations, write operations, fulltext index, queries, and access rights). It doesn't need to be very complex, but at least closer to the reality.
I'm thinking about something of what TPC-C is for databases, but with content management operations instead of order-entry. But that's a longer term goal.
The goal of the test is to detect problem areas in our implementation (so this isn't just about scalability).
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