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Title: TPC Benchmarks: TPC-A and TPC-B


1
TPC Benchmarks TPC-A and TPC-B
  • May 2002
  • Prof. Sang Ho Lee
  • Soongsil University
  • shlee_at_computing.ssu.ac.kr

2
Who/What is the TPC
  • Founded 1988 by 8 vendors (lead by Omri Serlin),
    now over 40 vendors/users
  • Mission to define transaction processing and
    database benchmarks and to disseminate objective
    and verifiable TPC performance data to the
    industry
  • De facto industry standards body for OLTP
    performance
  • Administrated by
  • Shenleey Public Relations
  • 777 N. First St., Suite 600
  • San Jose, CA 95112-6311
  • Tel 408-295-8894
  • Most TPC specs, information, results are on the
    web page http//www.tpc.org/

3
TPC Current Benchmarks
  • Benchmark C
  • The current OLTP benchmark
  • Two metrics Transactions-per-minute-C (tpmC) and
    price-per-tpm-C (/tpmC)
  • Benchmark H
  • Ad-hoc benchmark
  • Two metrics Query-per-hour (QphH) and
    price-per-QphH (/QphH)
  • Benchmark R
  • Business reporting benchmark
  • Two metrics Query-per-hour (QphR) and
    price-per-QphR (/QphR)
  • Benchmark W
  • Web commerce benchmark
  • Two metrics web-interactions-per-second (WIPS)
    and price-per-WIPS (/WIPS)

4
TPC Obsolete Benchmarks
  • Benchmark A
  • Based on Debit/Credit benchmark
  • Jun. 1995 obsolete
  • Benchmark B
  • Database half of Debit/Credit benchmark
  • No network environment
  • Jun. 1995 obsolete
  • Benchmark D
  • Complex decision support
  • Multitable join, sorting, aggregation, ...
  • Two metrics Power metric (QppD_at_size), Throughput
    (Qthd_at_size)
  • Apr. 1999 obsolete

5
Aborted TPC benchmark efforts
  • TPC Server benchmark (TPC-S)
  • To create a server version of TPC-C
  • Remove TPC-Cs front-end and remote terminal
    emulation (RTE) requirement
  • Dec. 1995 resignation
  • TPC-E, the Enterprise benchmark
  • TPC-C is significantly more complex and robust
    than TPC-A, but still is not complex enough to
    stress very large, enterprise-class systems
  • 1996 resignation
  • TPC Client/Server
  • Adding 3 transactions to TPC-C benchmark
  • WWW changes the computing paradigm, so go to
    TPC-W
  • mid 1995 resignation

6
TPC-A and TPC-B History
  • 1985 DebitCredit benchmark
  • Anon. et al,. A measure of transaction
    processing power, Datamation
  • TP1 benchmark
  • an implementation by vendors that typically
    departs from the DebitCredit specifications one
    way or another
  • Aug. 1988 Transaction Processing Council formed
  • Nov. 1989 TPC-A, OLTP with LAN or WAN
  • Aug. 1990 TPC-B, OLTP with no network
  • July 1992 TPC-C, On-Line Business Transaction
    Processing
  • Jan. 1995 no new result on TPC-A/B (i.e. move to
    TPC-C)

7
TPC-A
  • Published in November, 1989
  • Councils version of the Debit/Credit test
  • On-line transaction processing (OLTP) benchmark
  • Use context of a bank application
  • Metrics
  • throughput tpsA-Local, tpsA-Wide
  • price-per-performance dollars/tpsA-Local,
    dollars/tpsA-Wide
  • About 300 TPC-A benchmark results were published
  • Highest result was 3692 tpsA with a cost of
    4,873 per tpsA

8
Logical database design
9
TPC-A transaction profile
  • Read 100 bytes including Aid, Tid, Bid, Delta
    from terminalBegin transaction Update Account
    where Account_ID Aid Read Account_Balance
    from Account Set Account_Balance
    Account_Balance Delta
  • Write Account_Balance to Account
  • Write to History Aid, Tid, Bid,
    Delta, Time_Stamp
  • Update Teller where Teller_ID Tid
  • Set Teller_Balance Teller_Balance
    Delta
  • Write Teller_Balance to Teller
  • Update Branch where Branch_ID Bid
  • Set Branch_Balance Branch_Balance
    Delta
  • Write Branch_Balance to Branch
  • Commit transaction
  • Write 200 bytes (Aid, Tid, Bid, Delta,
    Account_Balance) to terminal

10
Test configuration of TPC-A
  • System under Test (SUT)
  • one or more processing units (e.g., hosts,
    front-ends, workstations, etc.)
  • hardware and software components of all networks
  • data storage media, host system(s) supporting the
    database
  • Driver System
  • Remote Terminal Emulator (RTE) functionality
  • Generates and sends 100 byte transactional
    message to the SUT
  • Receives 200 byte responses
  • Records message response times
  • Performs conversion and/or multiplexing into the
    communications protocol
  • Statistical accounting
  • Driver/SUT communication interface

11
SUT, Driver, and Communication of TPC-A
12
Features of TPC-A
  • Strong ACID with tests specified
  • Response time constraints
  • 90 of all transactions have a response time of
    less than 2 seconds
  • Transaction arrival distribution random
  • History file horizontal partitioning permitted
  • Price
  • all h/w and s/w over 5 year maintenance cost
    except physical communications media
  • Detailed report required
  • The test sponsor submits a full disclosure report
    (FDR)
  • Response time is measured at driver

13
Scaling rules
  • For each nominal tps configured, the test must
    use a minimum of
  • Account records/rows 100,000
  • Teller records/rows 10
  • Branch records/rows 1
  • History records/rows 2,592,000
  • (90 eight-hour days 90
    8 60 60)
  • Terminals 10

14
Pacing of transactions by emulated terminals
  • Each emulated terminal, after sending a request
    to update the database to the SUT, must wait for
    a given Think Time after receiving that reply,
    before sending the next request

15
TPC-B
  • Officially approved in August, 1990
  • Councils version of the TP1 benchmark
  • not OLTP benchmark
  • No terminals with think time
  • Batch transaction generator
  • Metrics tpsB, dollars/tpsB
  • About 130 TPC-B results were published
  • Highest 2,025 tpsB with 254 per tpsB

16
TPC-A vs. TPC-B
  • Similar with TPC-A
  • same transaction profile, ACID requirements, and
    costing formula
  • Difference from TPC-A
  • Use of batch transaction generator
  • No terminal emulation with think time
  • No network configuration
  • Concept of a user does not exist
  • Response time is replaced by residence time (i.e.
    how long the transaction resides within the
    database server)
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