I noticed the latest blog post from Kristian after posting my question. Haven't read all of it yet, but your work looks very good. Your blog posts are also a great way to get more visibility for MariaDB (on Facebook and elsewhere).
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Kristian Nielsen <kniel...@knielsen-hq.org>wrote: > MARK CALLAGHAN <mdcal...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Are there other goals for single-thread performance regressions? There > are > > many that have nothing to do with replication code although almost every > > single-threaded replication hurts replication. > > I am planning to do a general in-depth analysis of single-threaded > performance > to look for things that can be improved. I plan to look at different > relevant > use-cases, not restricted to replication. I just blogged about a large > improvement in in-memory read-only sysbench. > > (This i the reason I asked you a couple months ago about interesting loads > to > analyse for single-threaded performance regressions). > > My experience is that whatever I take the time to look into, I always find > significant opportunities for improvement that are relative easy to > achieve. > > - Kristian. > -- Mark Callaghan mdcal...@gmail.com
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