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backupccl: create perf based tpcc roachtest that runs on aws and gce #130042

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msbutler opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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backupccl: create perf based tpcc roachtest that runs on aws and gce #130042

msbutler opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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msbutler commented Sep 3, 2024

We don't have a perf based roachtest that runs a reasonable backup workload (e.g. tpcc) on a cluster without any traffic to test the maximal throughout that backup can have to our cloud providers. We should write run tpcc with 7k warehouses on aws and gce for now. We can add azure later.

Jira issue: CRDB-41849

@msbutler msbutler added C-enhancement Solution expected to add code/behavior + preserve backward-compat (pg compat issues are exception) T-disaster-recovery labels Sep 3, 2024
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cc @cockroachdb/disaster-recovery

@navsetlur navsetlur self-assigned this Sep 4, 2024
navsetlur added a commit to navsetlur/cockroach that referenced this issue Sep 11, 2024
There was no nightly test for full backup throughput. This
test inits a tpcc DB and attempts to back it up to test throughput.

Release note: none
Informs: cockroachdb#130042
@benbardin benbardin assigned benbardin and unassigned navsetlur Sep 12, 2024
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