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SysBench is a modular, cross-platform and multi-threaded benchmark tool for evaluating OS parameters that are important for a system running a database under intensive load.
The idea of this benchmark suite is to quickly get an impression about system performance without setting up complex database benchmarks or even without installing a database at all.
Current features allow to test the following system parameters:
* file I/O performance
* scheduler performance
* memory allocation and transfer speed
* POSIX threads implementation performance
* database server performance (OLTP benchmark)
View full history Series and milestones
trunk series is the current focus of development.
All questions Latest questions
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How to provide path to sysbench to create mysql database other than '/var/li...
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Error "FATAL: Failed to fsync file! file: 0 errno = 22 ()" while running Sysb...
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we got the user manual copyright 2004-2009 edit by Alexey sir,we want to kno...
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Obtaining CPU time and wait time for Sysbench runs
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Writing something else than 0 in memory ?
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All packages Packages in Distributions
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sysbench source package in Xenial
Version 0.4.12-1.1ubuntu1 uploaded -
sysbench source package in Trusty
Version 0.4.12-1.1 uploaded -
sysbench source package in Stretch
Version 0.4.12-1.2 uploaded -
sysbench source package in Sid
Version 1.0.20+ds-7 uploaded -
sysbench source package in Plucky
Version 1.0.20+ds-7 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #1610118: Worker threads failed to initialize within 30 seconds!
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Bug #1537222: Add oltp_range_selects flag to oltp.lua
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Bug #1537220: Add oltp_delete_inserts flag to oltp.lua
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Bug #1530016: We run the sysbench 0.5 version on our SUT,found the FileIO test case report data about speed is Mb/Gbps,We consider it should be MB/GBps.Is it right?
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Bug #1529742: sysbench error message accesses uninitialized memory
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