diff --git a/Performance.md b/Performance.md index 94a2bfa..de36474 100644 --- a/Performance.md +++ b/Performance.md @@ -26,4 +26,8 @@ At about the same time Nathan Eisenberg of Atlas Networks did a couple of manual Also François Deppierraz has run a few benchmarks. (Can't find a link to his results.) +Jeff Darcy benchmarked Tahoe-LAFS vs. his new CloudFS (based on Gluster) vs. encfs vs. ecryptfs vs. Gluster, using iozone: + +Ticket #932 (benchmark Tahoe-LAFS compared to nosql dbs) is a ticket to run the standard "YCSB" benchmarks for nosql databases on Tahoe-LAFS. + What we *really* want, of course, is automated benchmarks that get executed at regularly scheduled intervals, or whenever a new patch is committed to revision control, or both. This would ideally run on some dedicated hardware or at least on some virtualized hardware which had a fairly consistent load of other tenants, so that the resulting measurements would not get too much noise from other people's behavior. You can see on Performance/Old that we used to have such an automated setup, including graphs of the resulting performance. \ No newline at end of file