Data in the Hallway

There are lies, damn lies, and Benchmarks


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In this episode, we discuss database benchmarking with our guest Ahmad Ghazal (Distinguished Engineer at PingCAP). Ahmad talks about the limitation of existing benchmarks for HTAP (Hybrid transactional/analytical processing), and the work he's doing with other researchers to develop a new HTAP benchmark for modern user cases such as Web3.  

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Data in the HallwayBy Brian Foster, Daniel van Eeden, and Ray Paik