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# Performance Testing
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## Mobibench
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1. Clone the source repository of Mobibench fork for Limbo:
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```console
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git clone git@github.com:penberg/Mobibench.git
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```
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2. Change `LIBS` in `shell/Makefile` to point to your Limbo source repository.
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3. Build Mobibench:
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```console
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cd shell && make
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```
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4. Run Mobibench:
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```console
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./mobibench -p <benchmark-directory> -n 1000 -d 0 -j 4
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```
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## Clickbench
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We have a modified version of the Clickbench benchmark script that can be run with:
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```shell
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make clickbench
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```
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This will build Limbo in release mode, create a database, and run the benchmarks with a small subset of the Clickbench dataset.
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It will run the queries for both Limbo and SQLite, and print the results.
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## Comparing VFS's/IO Back-ends (io_uring | syscall)
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```shell
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make bench-vfs SQL="select * from users;" N=500
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```
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The naive script will build and run limbo in release mode and execute the given SQL (against a copy of the `testing/testing.db` file)
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`N` times with each `vfs`. This is not meant to be a definitive or thorough performance benchmark but serves to compare the two.
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