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ARROW-10567: [C++] Add multiple perf runs options for higher precision reporting #8649

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I've found that these benchmarks have high variance on the Linux platforms (Ubuntu 18.04-based) where I've tested, and increasing the number of iterations of the test produces more precise results

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Thanks!

yordan-pavlov pushed a commit to yordan-pavlov/arrow that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2020
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I've found that these benchmarks have high variance on the Linux platforms (Ubuntu 18.04-based) where I've tested, and increasing the number of iterations of the test produces more precise results

Closes apache#8649 from wesm/flight-benchmark-config-options

Authored-by: Wes McKinney <wesm@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: David Li <li.davidm96@gmail.com>
GeorgeAp pushed a commit to sirensolutions/arrow that referenced this pull request Jun 7, 2021
…n reporting

I've found that these benchmarks have high variance on the Linux platforms (Ubuntu 18.04-based) where I've tested, and increasing the number of iterations of the test produces more precise results

Closes apache#8649 from wesm/flight-benchmark-config-options

Authored-by: Wes McKinney <wesm@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: David Li <li.davidm96@gmail.com>
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