On 02/10/2011 09:32 AM, Reinhard Nappert wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that the search performance increased quite a bit with
1.2.6/1.2.7.5, compared to 1.1.2.
I did a rather simple test, where I randomly searched objects from a
small database with about 25.000 objects. I assume that those objects
are cached.
The tests were performed on a 2 Dual CPU (1.8 GH clock speed) box with
16 GB RAM.
I did perform 7.000.000 searches with 7 threads (1.000.000 searches
per thread). Both directory instances were configured in exactly the
same way.
I got 5630 searches/sec for the 1.2.7.5 directory instance, whereas
I got 6890 searches/sec for the 1.1.2 directory instance.
I was wondering what the reason for the performance decrease is.
Could be the
entryrdn (subtree rename) support. Not sure. You could
try disabling that.
Thanks,
-Reinhard
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