Titan Stress Poster from Marko A. Rodriguez.
Notice of a poster at GraphLab 2012 with Matthias Broecheler:
This poster presents an overview of Titan along with some excellent stress testing done by Matthias and Dan LaRoque. The stress test uses a 6 machine Titan cluster with 14 read/write servers slamming Titan with various read/writes. The results are presented in terms of the number of bytes being read/write from disk, the average runtime of the queries, the cost of a transaction on Amazon EC2, and a speculation of the number of concurrent users are concurrently interacting.
Being a poster you will have to pump up the size for legibility but I think you will like the poster.
Impressive numbers. Including the Amazon EC2 cost.
Makes me wonder when governments are going to start requiring cost comparisons for system bids versus use of Amazon EC2?
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