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When we ran the read-only YCSB Workload C on both solutions, the single-socket Dell EMC PowerEdge R6515 vSAN cluster with AMD EPYC 75F3 processors achieved 20 percent more operations per second than the vSAN cluster with the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC 7542 processors (see Figure 2). A company that selects servers that process a greater number of OPS could do more work in the same amount of time, or perform a given amount of work in less time.
According to Yahoo!, “the goal of the Yahoo Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB) project is to develop a framework and common set of workloads for evaluating the performance of different ‘key-value’ and ‘cloud’ serving stores.”7 The benchmark serves many databases including Apache HBase and Cassandra, two NoSQL databases that can handle large datasets.
To learn more, visit https://research.yahoo.com/news/yahoo-cloud-serving-benchmark.
7 “Yahoo Cloud Serving Benchmark,” accessed March 3, 2021, https://research.yahoo.com/news/yahoo-cloud-serving-benchmark.