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Add TPC-DS benchmark #37436

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yuzefovich opened this issue May 9, 2019 · 1 comment
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Add TPC-DS benchmark #37436

yuzefovich opened this issue May 9, 2019 · 1 comment
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TPC-DS "is a decision support benchmark that models several generally applicable
aspects of a decision support system, including queries and data maintenance." "It's representing analytical workloads (reporting, data analysis, decision support systems and so on), so the queries are processing large amounts of data, performing aggregations (GROUP BY), various joins, etc." So it seems like it'd be very useful to run it against CRDB.

@yuzefovich yuzefovich added the O-qa label May 9, 2019
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@yuzefovich yuzefovich added this to May 18th 2019 in QA May 9, 2019
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37465: workload: add TPC-DS queries and workload r=yuzefovich a=yuzefovich

Adds TPC-DS queries and a simple workload to run them. The dataset
must be imported manually prior to running the workload. Some
queries need modifications before they can be parsed by CRDB, so
they are disabled.

Addresses: #37436.

Release note: None

Co-authored-by: Yahor Yuzefovich <yahor@cockroachlabs.com>
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#37465 added TPC-DS queries and workload to run them (the dataset was generated as well), so I'm closing this issue. The result of running the queries is tracked by #37464.

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