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cuu508about 1 hour ago
It would be interesting to see vanilla postgres on a VPS and vanilla postgres on a bare metal server included too. I understand it's apples and oranges, but would it be slower, would it be faster, by how much?
nwhnwh39 minutes ago
It doesn't matter if it is apples and oranges, as long as it is an option customers care about. So, I hope that would be included too.
whitepoplarabout 3 hours ago
I'm curious to know how PlanetScale Postgres would fare.
aurareturnabout 2 hours ago
I was just looking for something like this. I think there is a lack of benchmarks between Postgres cloud instances across different clouds. They all offer the same features mostly and cost about the same, but we don't know how they perform.
datadrivenangelabout 2 hours ago
If I had ~$10,000k to burn, I would give Claude Code an AWS account and this benchmark and have it generate parameter spaces and optimize the configuration for transaction processing by just changing the configuration.
schultzerabout 2 hours ago
While it’s important to focus on the backend itself, why don’t anyone focus on the clients which talk to the databases, it is there most of an applications problem starts also in regards to performance.
__sabout 2 hours ago
Lack of protocol compression is painful with postgres
psc007about 2 hours ago
Tldr? Can I use this to benchmark my own CNPG on k8s to see if there is improvement to be made on the deployment?
saisrirampurabout 2 hours ago
Yes, you absolutely can. It takes 15 mins to run the benchmark amd get results.