Benchmark Factory® is a database performance testing tool that allows you to conduct database workload replay, industry-standard benchmark testing, and scalability testing.
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Review the following topics for a quick overview of Benchmark Factory.
Benchmark Factory 8.4 is a minor release and includes the following new features and enhancements. For a list of resolved issues in this release, see the Benchmark Factory 8.4 Release Notes at the Quest Support Portal.
This release of Benchmark Factory includes support for the following database versions:
Benchmark Factory server supports TLS1.2 and later version, it will generate self signed certificate. The default setting for REST API is just for Local access. Start with Local Access to REST API.
If the external host wants to access Benchmark Factory server through REST API, the request header need to add Authentication. How to Allow external host access REST API
Benchmark Factory 8.3 is a minor release and includes the following new features and enhancements. For a list of resolved issues in this release, see the Benchmark Factory 8.3 Release Notes at the Quest Support Portal.
The Benchmark Factory Agent for Linux can now be used when testing against the following database types (in addition to PostgreSQL, Oracle and MySQL):
This release of Benchmark Factory includes support for the following database versions:
Benchmark Factory 8.2.1 is a minor release and includes resolved issues. For a complete list, see the Benchmark Factory 8.2.1 Release Notes at the Quest Support Portal.
MySQL Native Connection. Beginning with this release, Benchmark Factory now provides the ability to create a MySQL connection using Native database connectivity.
Note: The following Benchmark tests are supported: TPC-C, TPC-E, and TPC-H.
This release of Benchmark Factory includes support for the following database versions:
In release 8.1, Benchmark Factory introduced an agent which you can deploy in your Linux environment. Benchmark Factory 8.2 includes several significant enhancements to the Agent for Linux.
You can now install an agent on a remote Linux machine through the Benchmark Factory Console. This provides an easy, UI-based method for installing a remote agent on a Linux platform.
The Benchmark Factory Agent for Linux is now distributed as an RPM package. This provides a number of advantages over the previous archive file (.tar) format. This format allows BMF to provide automatic installation through the Benchmark Factory Console. You can also use YUM to install the Benchmark Factory Agent RPM package on Linux manually.
To download the RPM package for manual installation, go to https://bintray.com/quest/bmfrepo. For additional information, see "Install Remote Agent on Linux" in the Benchmark Factory Help. For best results, install the Agent for Linux automatically through the Benchmark Factory Console.
The Benchmark Factory Agent for Linux can now be used when testing against the following database types (in addition to PostgreSQL):
Oracle. If using the Benchmark Factory Agent for Linux to test against an Oracle database, ensure an Oracle Client is installed on the same Linux machine as the Agent. Review the following details:
Note: The features described in the New in This Release section apply to the commercial version of Benchmark Factory and may not be available in the freeware edition.
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