The Create/Delete Benchmark Objects step creates or clears the database objects (tables/indexes, etc.) needed to run industry standard benchmarks. The step is included when you create an Industry Standard Benchmark Test. You can also add the step to an existing workload through the Edit Job Wizard.
Note: To create, delete, and modify database tables/indexes you must have the user login rights required.
To add a Create/Delete Benchmark Objects Test to a Workload
Create/Load objects if objects don't exist (no backup sets created) |
If objects do not exist, Benchmark Factory creates the objects and loads data. If you select this option, Benchmark Factory does not create backup tables. |
Delete benchmark objects after completion of job | Benchmark Factory deletes objects after a job is finished. |
Refresh data using backup sets |
When backup sets exist, Benchmark Factory reloads data and recreates indexes. If backup sets do not exist, Benchmark Factory creates objects and loads data. Then Benchmark Factory creates the backup tables. |
Recreate objects and reload data every execution |
Benchmark Factory always deletes the existing objects and then recreates/reloads for each job execution. This allows you to ensure that the dataset is always in initialized status. |
Refresh data using inserts |
If data does not exist, Benchmark Factory uses bulk insert to load data. If the following Benchmark Settings are selected, and the Benchmark Scale factor of the existing tables does not match the new requirement, the process of inserting additional data or deleting data my run long, depending on the size of the existing data and number of indexes. Note: If database does not support bulk insert, insert is used. |
Note: The test is added to the top of the workload list. To move the test down (or up) in the list, right-click the test and select Move Down (or Move Up).
Tip: You can specify a default setting for Object/Data Retention in Edit | Settings | Benchmarks.
You might want to add an executable file (.bat or .exe) as part of a job. This gives you the flexibility to set up your database before running a workload. For example, you could run a .bat file to set up a prepared SQL statement before running a workload.
To add an Execute File step to a workload
To add a timeout, select the Enforce Timeout option and enter the number of seconds for Benchmark Factory to wait for the execution to complete before continuing the job.
You can specify a default setting for this option in Edit | Settings | Execute File.
When you create an Industry Standard Benchmark test or add a Create Benchmark Objects step, Benchmark Factory allows you to adjust the Benchmark scale factor. The scale factor increases the size of a database during the testing process allowing realistic testing.
By increasing the scale factor, the number of rows added to the tables increases, allowing for the use of larger user loads. This places a greater stress on the system-under-test. During load testing, you can run various tests with different Benchmark Scale factors to ensure your database performs at varying user-load levels.
You can adjust the Benchmark Scale factor when creating a new Industry Standard Benchmark Test or when adding a Create Benchmark Objects step.
To change the Benchmark Scale factor
In the Benchmark Scale field, specify a scale factor.
Valid benchmark scales are dependent upon the benchmark selected. For example, the AS3AP benchmark scales by a factor of 10 with valid scales of "1, 10, 20, 30, etc." The TPC-C benchmark scales by a factory of 1, with valid scales of "1, 2, 3, 4, etc." Refer to the specific benchmark standard for more information.
(Replication test only) For a Replication test, each increment in scale factor adds 1000 rows to a table.
The TPC-C and the Scalable Hardware standard benchmark tests have a scale factor / user load relationship.
If you attempt to create a benchmark test using a scale factor / user load ratio outside of these specifications, Benchmark Factory warns you.
Note: You can set a default Benchmark Scale factor to use for each standard benchmark test. Go to Edit | Settings | Benchmarks | benchmark type.
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