I've made a ready-to-use TPC-H benchmark package for Firebird available for download.
Feel free to use this package to benchmark your Firebird environment in different server configurations, various page sizes, page buffers, ...
Please read the included readme.txt file. This shall have everything included for running the benchmark. I would highly appreciate if you could share your results as described in 6) in the readme.txt.
If you have any questions, doubts, feel free to get in touch with me either here or via email.
EDIT: Sorry, forgot to mention, that you need at least Firebird 2.1 to run this benchmark due to various syntactical pieces, which have been added in V2.1.
Regards,
Thomas
Feel free to use this package to benchmark your Firebird environment in different server configurations, various page sizes, page buffers, ...
Please read the included readme.txt file. This shall have everything included for running the benchmark. I would highly appreciate if you could share your results as described in 6) in the readme.txt.
If you have any questions, doubts, feel free to get in touch with me either here or via email.
EDIT: Sorry, forgot to mention, that you need at least Firebird 2.1 to run this benchmark due to various syntactical pieces, which have been added in V2.1.
Regards,
Thomas
A new version 1.1.0 of my FTSL tool is available for download. Beside a few new features, an important bugfix is included in this release. This update is highly recommended for users of previous versions.
You can download the new version here.
You can download the new version here.
An english version of my initially in German published article about building aggregate tables with Firebird is available as download now.
Thanks to Roger Vellacott (Passfield Data Systems Ltd) for proof-reading.
Regards,
Thomas
Thanks to Roger Vellacott (Passfield Data Systems Ltd) for proof-reading.
Regards,
Thomas
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