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Characterizing the Performance and Resilience of HCI Clusters with the TPCx-HCI Benchmark
We use the newly-released TPCx-HCI benchmark to characterize the performance and resilience properties of Hyper-Converged Infrastructure clusters. We demonstrate that good performance on an HCI cluster requires.....
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Profiling the Performance of Virtualized Databases with the TPCx-V Benchmark
The proliferation of virtualized servers in data centers has conquered the last frontier of bare-iron servers: back-end databases. The multi-tenancy issues of elasticity, capacity planning, and load variation ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Introducing TPCx-HS: The First Industry Standard for Benchmarking Big Data Systems
The designation Big Data has become a mainstream buzz phrase across many industries as well as research circles. Today many companies are making performance claims that are not easily verifiable and comparable...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
TPC State of the Council 2013
The TPC has played, and continues to play, a crucial role in providing the computer industry and its customers with relevant standards for total system performance, price-performance, and energy efficiency com...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Architecture and Performance Characteristics of a PostgreSQL Implementation of the TPC-E and TPC-V Workloads
The TPC has been develo** a publicly available, end-to-end benchmarking kit to run the new TPC-V benchmark, with the goal of measuring the performance of databases subjected to the variability and elasticity...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Two Firsts for the TPC: A Benchmark to Characterize Databases Virtualized in the Cloud, and a Publicly-Available, Complete End-to-End Reference Kit
The TPC formed a subcommittee in 2010 to develop TPC V, a benchmark for virtualized databases. We soon discovered two major issues. First, a database benchmark running in a VM, or even a consolidation scenario...