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jasonstack / mv_stress.yaml
Last active September 6, 2017 09:04
mv_stress
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
@jasonstack
jasonstack / mv_perf
Last active December 14, 2017 06:27
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
@jasonstack
jasonstack / 1mv_compaction_off.yaml
Last active March 30, 2018 11:48
1mv_compaction_off
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
@jasonstack
jasonstack / mv6.yaml
Last active July 7, 2020 03:20
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#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#
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jasonstack / batch
Created January 22, 2019 03:12
batch.yaml
#
# This is an example YAML profile for cassandra-stress
#
# The general form of the command line is as follows:
#
# cassandra-stress user profile=<profile.yaml> ops([insert|<read-op>]=<op-ratio>, ...) n=<partition-ops>
#
# cassandra-stress will then run multiple parallel consumers (controlled by the
# -rate threads=<consumers> option):
#