microsoft/dsb
The DSB benchmark is designed for evaluating both workloaddriven and traditional database systems on modern decision support workloads. DSB is adapted from the widely-used industrialstandard TPC-DS benchmark. It enhances the TPC-DS benchmark with complex data distribution and challenging yet semantically meaningful query templates. DSB also introduces configurable and dynamic workloads to assess the adaptability of database systems. Since workload-driven and traditional database systems have different performance dimensions, including the additional resources required for tuning and maintaining the systems, we provide guidelines on evaluation methodology and metrics to report.
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