Benchmarking NDB Against InnoDB on a Write-Intensive Workload
by RENE CANNAO
Aug 6, 2012
Last month, we evaluated Amazon's new SSD offerings with an extensive series of performance benchmarks.
As a followup, we've prepared a second series of benchmarks that specifically explore performance issues with a write-intensive workload on both NDB and InnoDB storage engines.
Download a free PDF of our findings, and as always, we welcome your feedback, comments and questions below.
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Great analysis, very well presented. Would be interesting to see a comparison on the same type of EC2 nodes but without SSD; I wonder if the buffer and flush logic in InnoDB would give one an edge over NDB on SAS drives.
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