Disclaimer: this is not apple to apple comparison, you can look for the source (and sent a pull request) on my github or dropbox. Let's get started!
PostgreSQL (9.5.1)
using JSONB data type
sudo su - postgres <<EOF
initdb --locale en_CA.UTF-8 -E UTF8 -D '/var/lib/postgres/data'
EOF
echo "
max_connections = 64
superuser_reserved_connections = 3
shared_buffers = 2GB
work_mem = 32MB
dynamic_shared_memory_type = posix
effective_cache_size = 4GB
logging_collector = off
datestyle = 'iso, dmy'
timezone = 'Asia/Jakarta'
lc_messages = 'en_CA.UTF-8'
lc_monetary = 'en_CA.UTF-8'
lc_numeric = 'en_CA.UTF-8'
lc_time = 'en_CA.UTF-8'
default_text_search_config = 'pg_catalog.english'
" > /var/lib/postgresql/data/postgresql.conf
sudo systemctl start postgresql
sudo su - postgres <<EOF
createdb test2
EOF
go get -u -v gitlab.com/kokizzu/gokil
initial database size: 7192 kB
INSERT micro 100 983.62 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 13223.53 ms
INSERT small 10000 119006.15 ms
final database size: 10 MB
SEARCH micro 100 354.34 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 3499.50 ms
SEARCH small 10000 35499.98 ms
MySQL (Percona 5.7.10)
using InnoDB, current JSON data type doesn't support indexingsudo pacman -S percona-server percona-server-clients
echo '[client]
port = 3306
socket = /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
[mysqld]
port = 3306
socket = /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
datadir = /var/lib/mysql
symbolic-links=0
sql_mode=NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION,STRICT_TRANS_TABLES
key_buffer_size = 800M
max_allowed_packet = 16M
table_open_cache = 64
sort_buffer_size = 32M
net_buffer_length = 4M
read_buffer_size = 16M
read_rnd_buffer_size = 16M
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 128M
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 4G
[mysqld_safe]
log-error = /var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file = /run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
' > /etc/mysql/my.cnf
sudo systemctl start mysqld
echo 'CREATE DATABASE test2' | mysql -u root
The result:
initial database size: 0
INSERT micro 100 3258.85 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 32297.04 ms
INSERT small 10000 341951.99 ms
final database size: 2.02 MB
SEARCH micro 100 282.32 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 2843.62 ms
SEARCH small 10000 28404.53 ms
MongoDB (3.2.3)
using struct and map[string]interface{} inside the struct
go get -u -v gopkg.in/mgo.v2
The result:
initial database size: 78 MB
INSERT micro 100 10.19 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 83.58 ms
INSERT small 10000 894.40 ms
final database size: 78 MB
SEARCH micro 100 321.75 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 3183.75 ms
SEARCH small 10000 33069.50 ms
CouchBase (4.0.0)
invalid implementation, always got panic: {MCResponse status=0x20 keylen=0, extralen=0, bodylen=12}sudo yaourt -S couchbase-server-community
go get -u -v github.com/couchbase/go-couchbase
sudo systemctl restart couchbase-server
Visit http://127.0.0.1:8091 to configure, I use 3000MB data cache and 1000MB index cache.
The result (incorrect):
initial database size: 4.06 MB
INSERT micro 100 132.29 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 1317.61 ms
INSERT small 10000 13082.86 ms
final database size: -
SEARCH micro 100 - ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 69020.08 ms
SEARCH small 10000 - ms
AeroSpike (3.7.4)
without secondary index, since I could not found source or binary package for their command line tool for creating the index)sudo yourt -S aerospike-server-ce
# change this two line on PKGBUILD:
# source=("http://aerospike.com/download/server/latest/artifact/tgz")
# sha512sums=('e9a574e5020db9542de51ad0a1d8da28b8f89d10505848c406656cf113654c0135dfd63fe0aaaafb06f50938124a00275f1b2a0a5ead7058b7b53964c046f3a1')
go get -u -v github.com/aerospike/aerospike-client-go
cd /
sudo aerospike init
echo '
namespace test2 {
replication-factor 2
memory-size 4G
default-ttl 0 # 30 days, use 0 to never expire/evict.
storage-engine device {
file /opt/aerospike/data
filesize 1G
}
}' >> /etc/aerospike.conf
sudo mkdir /opt/aerospike
sudo aerospike start
The result:
initial database size: 1 GB
INSERT micro 100 4.63 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 40.75 ms
INSERT small 10000 426.20 ms
final database size: 1 GB
SEARCH micro 100 113.93 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 1086.70 ms
SEARCH small 10000 11259.24 ms
sudo yourt -S redis
go get -u -v github.com/garyburd/redigo/redis
sudo systemctl start redis
The result:
initial database size: 18 bytes
INSERT micro 100 3.94 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 38.28 ms
INSERT small 10000 377.24 ms
final database size: 3.9 MB
SEARCH micro 100 424.79 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 4263.79 ms
SEARCH small 10000 42904.11 ms
Here's the recap:
initial database size: 1 GB
INSERT micro 100 4.63 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 40.75 ms
INSERT small 10000 426.20 ms
final database size: 1 GB
SEARCH micro 100 113.93 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 1086.70 ms
SEARCH small 10000 11259.24 ms
Redis (3.0.7)
using gob for serialization and deserialization.sudo yourt -S redis
go get -u -v github.com/garyburd/redigo/redis
sudo systemctl start redis
The result:
initial database size: 18 bytes
INSERT micro 100 3.94 ms
INSERT tiny 1000 38.28 ms
INSERT small 10000 377.24 ms
final database size: 3.9 MB
SEARCH micro 100 424.79 ms
SEARCH tiny 1000 4263.79 ms
SEARCH small 10000 42904.11 ms
Here's the recap:
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