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by menaerus
827 days ago
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I don't think I have. I was only responding to the factually incorrect statement of yours that pgbench is a microbenchmark. > which was about whether databases could even have micro-benchmarks. No, this was an argument of yours that you pulled out out of nowhere. The topic very specifically was about the pgbench and not whether or not databases can have micro-benchmarks. Obvious answer is, yes, they can as any other software out there. I think that you kinda tried to imply that pgbench was one of such micro-benchmarks in disguise and which is why I c/p the description which proves that it is not. > You also missed the word "Obsolete" I did not since that was not the topic being discussed at all. And in a technical sense, it doesn't matter at all. pgbench still runs so it is very much "not obsolete". |
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I'm guessing that this discussion would be more productive if you would please say who you are and the company you work for. I'm Brendan Gregg, I work for Intel, and I'm well known in the performance space. Who are you?