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- .. _borg_benchmark_crud:
- borg benchmark crud
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- ::
- borg [common options] benchmark crud <options> REPO PATH
- positional arguments
- REPO
- repo to use for benchmark (must exist)
- PATH
- path were to create benchmark input data
- `Common options`_
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- Description
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- This command benchmarks borg CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations.
- It creates input data below the given PATH and backups this data into the given REPO.
- The REPO must already exist (it could be a fresh empty repo or an existing repo, the
- command will create / read / update / delete some archives named borg-test-data* there.
- Make sure you have free space there, you'll need about 1GB each (+ overhead).
- If your repository is encrypted and borg needs a passphrase to unlock the key, use:
- BORG_PASSPHRASE=mysecret borg benchmark crud REPO PATH
- Measurements are done with different input file sizes and counts.
- The file contents are very artificial (either all zero or all random),
- thus the measurement results do not necessarily reflect performance with real data.
- Also, due to the kind of content used, no compression is used in these benchmarks.
- C- == borg create (1st archive creation, no compression, do not use files cache)
- C-Z- == all-zero files. full dedup, this is primarily measuring reader/chunker/hasher.
- C-R- == random files. no dedup, measuring throughput through all processing stages.
- R- == borg extract (extract archive, dry-run, do everything, but do not write files to disk)
- R-Z- == all zero files. Measuring heavily duplicated files.
- R-R- == random files. No duplication here, measuring throughput through all processing
- stages, except writing to disk.
- U- == borg create (2nd archive creation of unchanged input files, measure files cache speed)
- The throughput value is kind of virtual here, it does not actually read the file.
- U-Z- == needs to check the 2 all-zero chunks' existence in the repo.
- U-R- == needs to check existence of a lot of different chunks in the repo.
- D- == borg delete archive (delete last remaining archive, measure deletion + compaction)
- D-Z- == few chunks to delete / few segments to compact/remove.
- D-R- == many chunks to delete / many segments to compact/remove.
- Please note that there might be quite some variance in these measurements.
- Try multiple measurements and having a otherwise idle machine (and network, if you use it).
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