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HammerDB v4.7 New Features Pt 2: Example CLI Scripts

HammerDB

Copy Code Copied Use a different Browser ~/HammerDB-4.7$ Copy Code Copied Use a different Browser ~/HammerDB-4.7/scripts/tcl/maria/tprocc$ Copy Code Copied Use a different Browser ~/HammerDB-4.7/scripts/tcl/maria/tprocc$ ls -1 agent bin ChangeLog CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md hammerdbcli auto.

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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

These are the bestsellers in the web performance field, including the good old Speed Up Your Site (2003) by Andy King; Steve Souders’ Even Faster Web Sites (2009) ; Ilya Grigorik’s High Performance Browser Networking (2013) ; Tammy Everts’ Time is Money (2016) ; and a handful of more recent publications. Using Webpagetest.

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What Adrian Did Next?—?Part 2?—?Sun Microsystems

Adrian Cockcroft

Another big jump, but now it was my job to run benchmarks in the lab, and write white papers that explained the new products to the world, as they were launched. I was mostly coding in C, tuning FORTRAN, and when I needed to do a lot of data analysis of benchmark results used the S-PLUS statistics language, that is the predecessor to R.

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Why Tcl is 700% faster than Python for database benchmarking

HammerDB

Python is a popular programming language, especially for beginners, and consequently we see it occurring in places where it just shouldn’t be used, such as database benchmarking. What programming languages does HammerDB use and why does it matter? Surely any language will do? Background and Concepts. usr/local/bin/tclsh8.6

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How to build HammerDB from source

HammerDB

If you are not already familiar with the programming languages that HammerDB uses, then this earlier post serves as an ideal introduction to what makes up the highest performing GIL free database benchmarking application. What programming languages does HammerDB use and why does it matter? GETTING STARTED ON LINUX. Linux.tar.gz

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Supercomputing Predictions: Custom CPUs, CXL3.0, and Petalith Architectures

Adrian Cockcroft

Here’s some predictions I’m making: Jack Dongarra’s efforts to highlight the low efficiency of the HPCG benchmark as an issue will influence the next generation of supercomputer architectures to optimize for sparse matrix computations. I presented a keynote for Sun at Supercomputing 2003 in Phoenix Arizona and included the slide shown below.

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HammerDB Concepts and Architecture

HammerDB

HammerDB is open source and all of the source code is available at the sourceforge Git development site here [link] or the github mirror here [link]. In fact all of this source code is also included in readable form with each and every release. Programming Languages. Otherwise the code is the same on all platforms.