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Protected: Nutanix Performance for Database Workloads

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Nutanix Performance for Database Workloads

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I have worked for Nutanix in the performance engineering group since 2013. My opinions are likely biased, but that also gives me a decent amount of context when it comes to the performance of Nutanix storage over time. Full disclosure.

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Nutanix Performance for Database Workloads

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I have worked for Nutanix in the performance engineering group since 2013. My opinions are likely biased, but that also gives me a decent amount of context when it comes to the performance of Nutanix storage over time. Full disclosure.

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Measuring database scaling & density on Nutanix HCI platform.

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What Density can we achieve Vs The theoretical max How does database performance behave as more DBs are consolidated? CVM overhead was 5% for this workload. Experiment setup The goal was to … The post Measuring database scaling & density on Nutanix HCI platform. appeared first on n0derunner.

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Single threaded DB performance on Nutanix HCI

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tl;dr A Nutanix cluster can persist a replicated write across two nodes in around 250 uSec which is critical for single-threaded DB write workloads. The performance compares very well with hosted cloud database instances using the same class of processor (db.r5.4xlarge in the figure below).

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Measuring CPU performance with X-Ray and pgbench.

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Nutanix X-Ray is well known for being able to model IO/Storage workloads, but what about workloads that are CPU bound? The X-ray workload files can be found here. When X-Ray runs the workload the results are displayed in the X-Ray UI. The post Measuring CPU performance with X-Ray and pgbench.

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Nutanix AES: Performance By Example.

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How to reduce database restore time by 50%. During.Next 2018 in London, Nutanix announced performance improvements in the core-datapath said to give up to 2X performance improvements. I am using X-Ray to simulate a 1TB data restore into an existing database. The post Nutanix AES: Performance By Example.