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Rally is the macrobenchmarking framework for Elasticsearch
You want to benchmark Elasticsearch? Then Rally is for you. It can help you with the following tasks:
We have also put considerable effort in Rally to ensure that benchmarking data are reproducible.
Rally is developed for Unix and is actively tested on Linux and macOS. Rally supports benchmarking Elasticsearch clusters running on Windows but Rally itself needs to be installed on machines running Unix.
Note: If you actively develop on Elasticsearch, we recommend that you install Rally in development mode instead as Elasticsearch is fast moving and Rally always adapts accordingly to the latest main version.
Install Python 3.9+ including pip3
, git 1.9+ and an appropriate JDK to run Elasticsearch. Be sure that JAVA_HOME
points to that JDK. Then run the following command, optionally prefixed by sudo
if necessary:
pip3 install esrally
If you have any trouble or need more detailed instructions, please look in the detailed installation guide.
Now we're ready to run our first race:
esrally race --distribution-version=6.0.0 --track=geonames
This will download Elasticsearch 6.0.0 and run Rally's default track - the geonames track - against it. After the race, a summary report is written to the command line:
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/ ____(_)___ ____ _/ / / ___/_________ ________
/ /_ / / __ \/ __ `/ / \__ \/ ___/ __ \/ ___/ _ \
/ __/ / / / / / /_/ / / ___/ / /__/ /_/ / / / __/
/_/ /_/_/ /_/\__,_/_/ /____/\___/\____/_/ \___/
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| Metric | Task | Value | Unit |
|-------------------------------:|---------------------:|----------:|-------:|
| Total indexing time | | 28.0997 | min |
| Total merge time | | 6.84378 | min |
| Total refresh time | | 3.06045 | min |
| Total flush time | | 0.106517 | min |
| Total merge throttle time | | 1.28193 | min |
| Median CPU usage | | 471.6 | % |
| Total Young Gen GC | | 16.237 | s |
| Total Old Gen GC | | 1.796 | s |
| Index size | | 2.60124 | GB |
| Total written | | 11.8144 | GB |
| Heap used for segments | | 14.7326 | MB |
| Heap used for doc values | | 0.115917 | MB |
| Heap used for terms | | 13.3203 | MB |
| Heap used for norms | | 0.0734253 | MB |
| Heap used for points | | 0.5793 | MB |
| Heap used for stored fields | | 0.643608 | MB |
| Segment count | | 97 | |
| Min Throughput | index-append | 31925.2 | docs/s |
| Median Throughput | index-append | 39137.5 | docs/s |
| Max Throughput | index-append | 39633.6 | docs/s |
| 50.0th percentile latency | index-append | 872.513 | ms |
| 90.0th percentile latency | index-append | 1457.13 | ms |
| 99.0th percentile latency | index-append | 1874.89 | ms |
| 100th percentile latency | index-append | 2711.71 | ms |
| 50.0th percentile service time | index-append | 872.513 | ms |
| 90.0th percentile service time | index-append | 1457.13 | ms |
| 99.0th percentile service time | index-append | 1874.89 | ms |
| 100th percentile service time | index-append | 2711.71 | ms |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
| Min Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.53292 | ops/s |
| Median Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.53813 | ops/s |
| Max Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.54401 | ops/s |
| 50.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 172208 | ms |
| 90.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 310401 | ms |
| 99.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 341341 | ms |
| 99.9th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 344404 | ms |
| 100th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 344754 | ms |
| 50.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 393.02 | ms |
| 90.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 407.579 | ms |
| 99.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 430.806 | ms |
| 99.9th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 457.352 | ms |
| 100th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 459.474 | ms |
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[INFO] SUCCESS (took 2634 seconds)
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esrally --help
See all details in the contributor guidelines.
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Macrobenchmarking framework for Elasticsearch
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