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==Performance tests== | ==Performance tests== | ||
− | It is important that | + | It is important that Gramps performs well on datasets in the 10k to 30k range. A good benchmark is to test Gramps on a 100k range dataset, and keep track of performance with every new version. |
− | Furthermore, this page can serve as proof to users that the present version of | + | Furthermore, this page can serve as proof to users that the present version of Gramps is '''not slow'''. From version 2.2.5 onwards, special attention will be given to performance, so that it does not deteriorate due to changes. |
If you want to work with a large database, read [[Tips for large databases]]. | If you want to work with a large database, read [[Tips for large databases]]. | ||
==General setup== | ==General setup== | ||
− | Comparison should be with equal hardware, and on the same datasets to be fair. Optimal representation may be chosen, so for | + | Comparison should be with equal hardware, and on the same datasets to be fair. Optimal representation may be chosen, so for Gramps, tests are done in the native database format, called GRAMPS GRDB format or GRAMPS XML format. |
Should somebody want to publish results of commercial software under windows, this is allowed, but should be fair: same hardware and dataset, so test on a dual-boot machine, and use the internal format of the program. | Should somebody want to publish results of commercial software under windows, this is allowed, but should be fair: same hardware and dataset, so test on a dual-boot machine, and use the internal format of the program. | ||
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=== Genealogical datasets === | === Genealogical datasets === | ||
− | { | + | {{man warn|Warning|Private datasets will not be shared under any reason. <br><br>Free datasets are given under the following copyright: use for testing of genealogical programs only, no publication, no sharing. They have been created with free information on the net of which the users explicitly state it can be used freely.<br><br> Should you however feel certain data is misplaced, or the original author does not have the right to distribute the data, please contact us to remove any information necessary.}} |
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'''FAQ''' | '''FAQ''' | ||
− | * ''My computer hangs on open, eating memory?'' These are LARGE datasets, so do NOT open them directly. For | + | * ''My computer hangs on open, eating memory?'' These are LARGE datasets, so do NOT open them directly. For Gramps open them as follows: create a new Family Tree. Open it and go to the import menu and import the dataset. |
* ''What is tar.bz?'' This is a compression format. You must uncompress the file before importing it | * ''What is tar.bz?'' This is a compression format. You must uncompress the file before importing it | ||
− | * ''Can you provide the GEDCOM?'' No. Offering GEDCOM has the danger of attracting to much traffic to this site. If you need GEDCOM, you should install | + | * ''Can you provide the GEDCOM?'' No. Offering GEDCOM has the danger of attracting to much traffic to this site. If you need GEDCOM, you should install Gramps, import the dataset, and then choose "Export to GEDCOM". |
* ''What is in these files?'' See summary at the bottom of this page. | * ''What is in these files?'' See summary at the bottom of this page. | ||
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{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !Code | + | !Test Code |
− | ! | + | !File Name |
!Download size | !Download size | ||
!People | !People | ||
− | !Size | + | !Size(MB) |
− | ! | + | !License |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d01|d01]] | ||
+ | |<!-- File Name -->Doug's test GEDCOM | ||
+ | |<!-- Download size --> - | ||
+ | |<!-- People --> 100993 | ||
+ | |<!-- Size (MB) -->32MB | ||
+ | |<!-- License -->Private | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d02|d02]] | ||
+ | |<!-- File Name --><strike>testdb80000</strike> | ||
+ | |<!-- Download size --> 11.2MB | ||
+ | |<!-- People --> 82688 | ||
+ | |<!-- Size (MB) -->70MB | ||
+ | |<!-- License -->Testing only, no sharing, no publication<br>{{man menu|*** NOTE: THIS FILE IS MISSING.<br>IF ANYONE HAS A COPY, PLEASE CONTACT [email protected] ***}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d03|d03]] | ||
+ | |<!-- File Name -->[http://www.gramps-project.org/files/stresstestdata/testdb120000.gramps.tar.gz testdb120000] | ||
+ | |<!-- Download size --> 14.8MB | ||
+ | |<!-- People --> 124032 | ||
+ | |<!-- Size (MB) -->88 MB | ||
+ | |<!-- License -->Testing only, no sharing, no publication | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d03|d03_alternate]] |
− | | | + | |<!-- File Name -->[http://www.gramps-project.org/files/stresstestdata/test_2011-09-07.gramps.tar.bz2 test_2011-09-07.gramps] |
− | | - | + | |<!-- Download size --> 11.9MB |
− | | | + | |<!-- People --> 124032 |
− | | | + | |<!-- Size (MB) -->88.4MB |
− | | | + | |<!-- License -->Testing only, no sharing, no publication (d03 for Gramps 3.3.x) |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d04|d04]] |
− | |[http:// | + | |<!-- File Name -->Jean-Raymond's test GEDCOM [http://forum.geneanet.org/index.php?topic=389170.0 french forum] |
− | | | + | |<!-- Download size --> - |
− | | | + | |<!-- People --> 52699 |
− | | | + | |<!-- Size (MB) -->13.6MB |
− | | | + | |<!-- License -->Private |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d05|d05]] |
− | |[http://www.gramps-project.org/files/stresstestdata/ | + | |<!-- File Name -->[http://www.gramps-project.org/files/stresstestdata/places.gramps places.gramps] |
− | | | + | |<!-- Download size --> 2.5MB |
− | | | + | |<!-- People --> 65598 place objects |
− | | | + | |<!-- Size (MB) -->15.3MB |
− | |Testing only, no sharing, no publication | + | |<!-- License -->Testing only, no sharing, no publication |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!-- Code -->[[#Summary_of_database_test_d05|d06]] (same as d05, but gramps42 format) |
− | | | + | |<!-- File Name -->[[Media:Places-2.gramps.zip]] |
− | | | + | |<!-- Download size --> 2.8MB |
− | | | + | |<!-- People --> 65598 place objects (expanded) |
− | | | + | |<!-- Size (MB) -->22MB |
− | |Testing only, no sharing, no publication | + | |<!-- License -->Testing only, no sharing, no publication |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |<!-- Test Code --> |
− | | | + | |<!-- File Name --> |
− | | - | + | |<!-- Download size --> |
− | | | + | |<!-- People --> |
− | | | + | |<!-- Size (MB) --> |
− | | | + | |<!-- License --> |
|} | |} | ||
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{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !Code | + | !Hardware Code |
!Processor | !Processor | ||
!clock | !clock | ||
!RAM | !RAM | ||
+ | !Storage<!--Type eg: HDD or SSD--> | ||
!OS | !OS | ||
!User | !User | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |H01 || Pentium 4 || 2.66 GHz || 512 MB || Linux || ? | + | |H01 || Pentium 4 || 2.66 GHz || 512 MB || HDD || Linux || ? |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |H02 || ? || 1.7 GHz || 512 MB || HDD || Linux || ? | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H03 || AMD Athlon64 X2 || 2x2.1 GHz || 1 GB || HDD || Kubuntu 6.06 || ? |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H04 || Intel Centrino Duo || 2x1.66 GHz || 2 GB || HDD || Ubuntu 9.04 || [[User:Duncan]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H05 || Intel Centrino Duo || 2x1.66 GHz || 2 GB || HDD || Ubuntu 8.10 || [[User:Duncan]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H06 || AMD Phenom 9500 || Quad Core 2.2 GHz || 3GB || HDD || Windows Vista || Jean-Raymond Floquet |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H07 || Intel Pentium 4 || 2.80 GHz || 512 MB * || HDD || Ubuntu 9.04 || [[User:Romjerome]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H08 || Intel Celeron Dual Core || 2.60 GHz || 2 GB || HDD || Ubuntu 10.04 || [[User:Romjerome]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |H09 || Intel i5-2520M || 2.50 GHz || 8 GB || SSD || Ubuntu 14.04.3 || [[User:Sam888]] |
|} | |} | ||
(*) + 80MB of swap used on import | (*) + 80MB of swap used on import | ||
− | === Tests table === | + | === Tests table legend === |
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | !Code !! | + | !Test Code !! Test Description |
|- | |- | ||
|T01 || Time to import GEDCOM/GRAMPS in empty native file format (GRDB) | |T01 || Time to import GEDCOM/GRAMPS in empty native file format (GRDB) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |T01_a || Time to import GEDCOM/GRAMPS XML in empty native file format (BSDDB) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|T02 || Size native file format (GRDB) | |T02 || Size native file format (GRDB) | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |T03 || Time to open native file format (GRDB) for clean/ | + | |T03 || Time to open native file format (GRDB) for clean/non-clean start on people view (*) |
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|T04 || Time to open edit person dialog | |T04 || Time to open edit person dialog | ||
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|T07 || Sort on date in event view | |T07 || Sort on date in event view | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |T08 || | + | |T08 || Overall editing responsiveness |
|} | |} | ||
− | (*) clean start means computer restart (so also python methods/modules must be loaded and started). Non clean means you have opened | + | (*) clean start means computer restart (so also python methods/modules must be loaded and started). Non clean means you have opened Gramps with .grdb file before, and open it again. Parts will be still in memory and access will be faster, as well as python being in memory. |
=== Performance results === | === Performance results === | ||
− | General remark: | + | {{man warn|General remark:|Tests are done with in Gramps preferences: '''transactions enabled''', unless indicated otherwise with '''notrans'''. This gives a performance boost. ''For safety: only change this setting on an empty database -- you are warned!''}} |
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | !Hardware Code !! Gramps !! data !! T01 !! T02 |
|- | |- | ||
|H03 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2.2.4 notrans || d01 (xml)||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2h || 542.6MB (v11) | |H03 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2.2.4 notrans || d01 (xml)||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2h || 542.6MB (v11) | ||
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|H07 ||bgcolor="#a0a0a0"| 3.1.90 - 2009-7-20 (trans?)|| d03 (xml)||bgcolor="#a0a0a0"| 2h:44min || 2GB * | |H07 ||bgcolor="#a0a0a0"| 3.1.90 - 2009-7-20 (trans?)|| d03 (xml)||bgcolor="#a0a0a0"| 2h:44min || 2GB * | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |H08 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 3.3.0 (+ DB upgrade | + | |H08 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 3.3.0 (+ DB upgrade v13 ? + v14 + v15)|| d03 (xml)||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 1h:47min || 547MB (v15) |
|- | |- | ||
− | |H08 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 3.3.0 || d03_alternate (xml)||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 1h: | + | |H08 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 3.3.0 || d03_alternate (xml)||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 1h:46min!|| 543MB (v15) |
|} | |} | ||
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{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | ! | + | !Hardware Code !! data !! Gramps !! T03 !! T04 !! T05 !! T06 !! T07 !! T08 !! result |
|- | |- | ||
|H02 || d01 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2.2.4 || T03 = 4m17s || T04 = ? || T05 = ?/? || T06 = ? || T07 = ? || T08 = ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| | |H02 || d01 ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| 2.2.4 || T03 = 4m17s || T04 = ? || T05 = ?/? || T06 = ? || T07 = ? || T08 = ||bgcolor="#ffa0a0"| | ||
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== Dataset summaries == | == Dataset summaries == | ||
− | For every test dataset, create a | + | For every test dataset, create a [[Gramps_4.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Reports_-_part_6#Database_Summary_Report|Database Summary Report]]: |
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+ | === Database Summary Report's === | ||
+ | ==== Summary of database test d01 ==== | ||
Number of individuals: 100993 | Number of individuals: 100993 | ||
Males: 53046 | Males: 53046 | ||
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Unique surnames: 15308 | Unique surnames: 15308 | ||
− | + | ==== Summary of database test d02 ==== | |
− | |||
Number of individuals: 82688 | Number of individuals: 82688 | ||
Males: 44736 | Males: 44736 | ||
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Unique surnames: 13957 | Unique surnames: 13957 | ||
− | + | ==== Summary of database test d03 ==== | |
− | |||
Number of individuals: 124032 | Number of individuals: 124032 | ||
Males: 67104 | Males: 67104 | ||
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Unique surnames: 20695 | Unique surnames: 20695 | ||
− | + | ==== Summary of database test d04 ==== | |
− | |||
Number of individuals: 52699 | Number of individuals: 52699 | ||
Males: 26420 | Males: 26420 | ||
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Number of families: 24604 | Number of families: 24604 | ||
Unique surnames: 5822 | Unique surnames: 5822 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Summary of database test d05 ==== | ||
+ | Number of individuals: 2132 | ||
+ | Number of families: 749 | ||
+ | Number of events: 4981 | ||
+ | Number of places: '''65598''' | ||
+ | Number of sources: 9 | ||
+ | Number of media paths: 7 | ||
+ | Number of repositories: 5 | ||
+ | Number of notes: 1509 | ||
+ | |||
+ | == User Stories == | ||
+ | Running the tests can be slow, so here some user testimonies about Gramps Performance | ||
+ | === Robert 2012-10, version 3.3.1 === | ||
+ | I work with a database of 141,000+names currently without difficulty | ||
+ | (Gramps 3.3.1-1 on Fedora 16). | ||
+ | Initial start is fairly slow though. | ||
+ | First time to load each view is slow, but subsequent visits to views is | ||
+ | almost immediate. | ||
+ | Initial view load times: | ||
+ | * people 11 to 12 secs | ||
+ | * relationship abt 7 secs | ||
+ | * family 3 to 4 secs | ||
+ | * events 7 to 8 secs | ||
+ | * places 3 to 4 secs | ||
+ | * notes 11 to 12 secs | ||
+ | * ancestry view abt 1 sec or less | ||
+ | * Media abt 2 secs (although I only have about 1000 media in database) | ||
+ | * Repositories almost immediate | ||
+ | * sources about 1 sec - (time selecting a source varies according to number references for that source - my worst case is a civil registry which has about twice as many references as people in my database). | ||
== Possible Future Optimizations == | == Possible Future Optimizations == | ||
One can fine tune some things to obtain better results. An overview. | One can fine tune some things to obtain better results. An overview. | ||
− | See if | + | See if Gramps can pass this: |
* [http://www.tamurajones.net/TheConfuciusChallenge.xhtml The Confucius Challenge] | * [http://www.tamurajones.net/TheConfuciusChallenge.xhtml The Confucius Challenge] | ||
** [http://www.tamurajones.net/ConfuciusCascade.xhtml Confucius Cascade] a real-world test based on consisting of increasingly gigantic GEDCOMs, tough time limits. | ** [http://www.tamurajones.net/ConfuciusCascade.xhtml Confucius Cascade] a real-world test based on consisting of increasingly gigantic GEDCOMs, tough time limits. | ||
** [http://www.tamurajones.net/ConfuciusCup2008.xhtml Confucius Cup 2008] | ** [http://www.tamurajones.net/ConfuciusCup2008.xhtml Confucius Cup 2008] | ||
** [http://www.tamurajones.net/TwoHugeGEDCOMFiles.xhtml Two Huge GEDCOM Files] | ** [http://www.tamurajones.net/TwoHugeGEDCOMFiles.xhtml Two Huge GEDCOM Files] | ||
+ | ** [http://www.tamurajones.net/GedFan0.4.0.0.xhtml GedFan] - creates GEDCOM files, so-called fan files, which are used to test genealogy applications, and thus determine the capacity of those application, expressed as a fan value. | ||
[[Category:Developers/General]] | [[Category:Developers/General]] | ||
[[Category:Documentation|Performance]] | [[Category:Documentation|Performance]] |
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Comparison of performance on large datasets between different Gramps versions
Contents
Performance tests
It is important that Gramps performs well on datasets in the 10k to 30k range. A good benchmark is to test Gramps on a 100k range dataset, and keep track of performance with every new version.
Furthermore, this page can serve as proof to users that the present version of Gramps is not slow. From version 2.2.5 onwards, special attention will be given to performance, so that it does not deteriorate due to changes.
If you want to work with a large database, read Tips for large databases.
General setup
Comparison should be with equal hardware, and on the same datasets to be fair. Optimal representation may be chosen, so for Gramps, tests are done in the native database format, called GRAMPS GRDB format or GRAMPS XML format.
Should somebody want to publish results of commercial software under windows, this is allowed, but should be fair: same hardware and dataset, so test on a dual-boot machine, and use the internal format of the program.
A table with datasets is given. Pay attention to the copyright
The second table is a table with hardware configuration. Add your machine to this list if you do some tests and want to add them to this article.
The third table gives the test results, which are subjective. Please, don't use other software while doing the tests.
The Test Results
Genealogical datasets
FAQ
- My computer hangs on open, eating memory? These are LARGE datasets, so do NOT open them directly. For Gramps open them as follows: create a new Family Tree. Open it and go to the import menu and import the dataset.
- What is tar.bz? This is a compression format. You must uncompress the file before importing it
- Can you provide the GEDCOM? No. Offering GEDCOM has the danger of attracting to much traffic to this site. If you need GEDCOM, you should install Gramps, import the dataset, and then choose "Export to GEDCOM".
- What is in these files? See summary at the bottom of this page.
Test Code | File Name | Download size | People | Size(MB) | License |
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d01 | Doug's test GEDCOM | - | 100993 | 32MB | Private |
d02 | 11.2MB | 82688 | 70MB | Testing only, no sharing, no publication *** NOTE: THIS FILE IS MISSING. IF ANYONE HAS A COPY, PLEASE CONTACT [email protected] *** | |
d03 | testdb120000 | 14.8MB | 124032 | 88 MB | Testing only, no sharing, no publication |
d03_alternate | test_2011-09-07.gramps | 11.9MB | 124032 | 88.4MB | Testing only, no sharing, no publication (d03 for Gramps 3.3.x) |
d04 | Jean-Raymond's test GEDCOM french forum | - | 52699 | 13.6MB | Private |
d05 | places.gramps | 2.5MB | 65598 place objects | 15.3MB | Testing only, no sharing, no publication |
d06 (same as d05, but gramps42 format) | Media:Places-2.gramps.zip | 2.8MB | 65598 place objects (expanded) | 22MB | Testing only, no sharing, no publication |
Hardware configurations
Hardware Code | Processor | clock | RAM | Storage | OS | User |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H01 | Pentium 4 | 2.66 GHz | 512 MB | HDD | Linux | ? |
H02 | ? | 1.7 GHz | 512 MB | HDD | Linux | ? |
H03 | AMD Athlon64 X2 | 2x2.1 GHz | 1 GB | HDD | Kubuntu 6.06 | ? |
H04 | Intel Centrino Duo | 2x1.66 GHz | 2 GB | HDD | Ubuntu 9.04 | User:Duncan |
H05 | Intel Centrino Duo | 2x1.66 GHz | 2 GB | HDD | Ubuntu 8.10 | User:Duncan |
H06 | AMD Phenom 9500 | Quad Core 2.2 GHz | 3GB | HDD | Windows Vista | Jean-Raymond Floquet |
H07 | Intel Pentium 4 | 2.80 GHz | 512 MB * | HDD | Ubuntu 9.04 | User:Romjerome |
H08 | Intel Celeron Dual Core | 2.60 GHz | 2 GB | HDD | Ubuntu 10.04 | User:Romjerome |
H09 | Intel i5-2520M | 2.50 GHz | 8 GB | SSD | Ubuntu 14.04.3 | User:Sam888 |
(*) + 80MB of swap used on import
Tests table legend
Test Code | Test Description |
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T01 | Time to import GEDCOM/GRAMPS in empty native file format (GRDB) |
T01_a | Time to import GEDCOM/GRAMPS XML in empty native file format (BSDDB) |
T02 | Size native file format (GRDB) |
T03 | Time to open native file format (GRDB) for clean/non-clean start on people view (*) |
T04 | Time to open edit person dialog |
T05 | Time to delete/undelete person |
T06 | Open event view clean/after T03 (*) |
T07 | Sort on date in event view |
T08 | Overall editing responsiveness |
(*) clean start means computer restart (so also python methods/modules must be loaded and started). Non clean means you have opened Gramps with .grdb file before, and open it again. Parts will be still in memory and access will be faster, as well as python being in memory.
Performance results
Hardware Code | Gramps | data | T01 | T02 |
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H03 | 2.2.4 notrans | d01 (xml) | 2h | 542.6MB (v11) |
H03 | 2.2.4 | d01 (xml) | 24 min | 544.5MB |
H03 | 2.2.4 | d02 (xml) | 20 min | 323MB |
H03 | 2.2.4 | d03 (xml) | 25 min | 527MB |
H03 | 2.2.6 | d02 (xml) | 15min | 332MB |
H03 | 2.2.6 | d03 (xml) | 23min | 528MB (v12) |
H04 | 2.2.10 (trans?) | d03 (xml) | 1h:56min | ? |
H05 | 3.0.4 | d03 (xml) | 1h:56min | ? |
H06 | 3.1.2 | d04 (gedcom) | 8min | 937MB |
H07 | 3.1.90 - 2009-7-20 (trans?) | d03 (xml) | 2h:44min | 2GB * |
H08 | 3.3.0 (+ DB upgrade v13 ? + v14 + v15) | d03 (xml) | 1h:47min | 547MB (v15) |
H08 | 3.3.0 | d03_alternate (xml) | 1h:46min! | 543MB (v15) |
(*) 1520MB log files - 480MB tables
Hardware Code | data | Gramps | T03 | T04 | T05 | T06 | T07 | T08 | result |
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H02 | d01 | 2.2.4 | T03 = 4m17s | T04 = ? | T05 = ?/? | T06 = ? | T07 = ? | T08 = | |
H03 | d03 | 2.2.4 | T03 = 2m37s/4m3s | T04 = 3s | T05 = 43s/23s | T06 = 1m23s/12s | T07 = 20s | T08 = | very bad |
H03 | d01 | 2.2.4 | T03 = 2m22s/2m | T04 = 3s | T05 = 33s | T06 = 1m9s/10s | T07 = 18s | T08 = | very bad |
H02 | d01 | 2.2.5 | T03 = 12s | T04 = ? | T05 = ?/? | T06 = ? | T07 = ? | T08 = | |
H03 | d03 | 2.2.6 | T03 = /17s | T04 = 1s | T05 = 20s/18s | T06 = ?/9s | T07 = 21s | T08 = | Excellent |
H03 | d02 | 2.2.6 | T03 = ?/24s | T04 = 1s | T05 = 17s/13s | T06 = ?/11s | T07 = 17s | T08 = | Excellent |
H05 | d03 | 2.2.10 | T03 = 1m15s/16s | T04 = 1s | T05 = 16s/13s | T06 = 11s/1s | T07 = 26s | T08 = | good after loading each view once |
H06 | d04 | 3.1.2 | T03 = 1m30/? | T04 = 10s | T05 = ?/? | T06 = ? | T07 = 19s | T08 = 11s | not bad |
H07 | d03 | 3.1.90 2009-7-20 | Cannot allocate memory (also python-2.6) | T04 = \ | T05 = \ | T06 = \ | T07 = \ | T08 = | size limitation on 3.0.x, 3.1.x and trunk ... |
H08 | d03 | 3.3.0 | T03 = 16s (flat) / 30s (tree) | T04 = 1s | T05 = 1s/1s | T06 = 15s | T07 = 30s | T08 = 1s | Excellent |
? | db | version | T03 = ?/? | T04 = ? | T05 = ?/? | T06 = ? | T07 = ? | T08 = | description |
Dataset summaries
For every test dataset, create a Database Summary Report:
Database Summary Report's
Summary of database test d01
Number of individuals: 100993 Males: 53046 Females: 47947 Individuals with incomplete names: 324 Individuals missing birth dates: 42726 Disconnected individuals: 19 Number of families: 36554 Unique surnames: 15308
Summary of database test d02
Number of individuals: 82688 Males: 44736 Females: 37952 Individuals with incomplete names: 17120 Individuals missing birth dates: 31528 Disconnected individuals: 880 Number of families: 32256 Unique surnames: 13957
Summary of database test d03
Number of individuals: 124032 Males: 67104 Females: 56928 Individuals with incomplete names: 25680 Individuals missing birth dates: 47292 Disconnected individuals: 1320 Number of families: 48384 Unique surnames: 20695
Summary of database test d04
Number of individuals: 52699 Males: 26420 Females: 26279 Individuals with incomplete names: 2 Individuals missing birth dates: 16427 Disconnected individuals: 0 Number of families: 24604 Unique surnames: 5822
Summary of database test d05
Number of individuals: 2132 Number of families: 749 Number of events: 4981 Number of places: 65598 Number of sources: 9 Number of media paths: 7 Number of repositories: 5 Number of notes: 1509
User Stories
Running the tests can be slow, so here some user testimonies about Gramps Performance
Robert 2012-10, version 3.3.1
I work with a database of 141,000+names currently without difficulty (Gramps 3.3.1-1 on Fedora 16). Initial start is fairly slow though. First time to load each view is slow, but subsequent visits to views is almost immediate. Initial view load times:
- people 11 to 12 secs
- relationship abt 7 secs
- family 3 to 4 secs
- events 7 to 8 secs
- places 3 to 4 secs
- notes 11 to 12 secs
- ancestry view abt 1 sec or less
- Media abt 2 secs (although I only have about 1000 media in database)
- Repositories almost immediate
- sources about 1 sec - (time selecting a source varies according to number references for that source - my worst case is a civil registry which has about twice as many references as people in my database).
Possible Future Optimizations
One can fine tune some things to obtain better results. An overview.
See if Gramps can pass this:
- The Confucius Challenge
- Confucius Cascade a real-world test based on consisting of increasingly gigantic GEDCOMs, tough time limits.
- Confucius Cup 2008
- Two Huge GEDCOM Files
- GedFan - creates GEDCOM files, so-called fan files, which are used to test genealogy applications, and thus determine the capacity of those application, expressed as a fan value.