The mixed workload CH-benCHmark

While standardized and widely used benchmarks address either operational or real-time Business Intelligence (BI) workloads, the lack of a hybrid benchmark led us to the definition of a new, complex, mixed workload benchmark, called mixed workload CH-benCHmark. This benchmark bridges the gap between the established single-workload suites of TPC-C for OLTP and TPC-H for OLAP, and executes a complex mixed workload: a transactional workload based on the order entry processing of TPC-C and a corresponding TPC-H-equivalent OLAP query suite run in parallel on the same tables in a single database system. As it is derived from these two most widely used TPC benchmarks, the CH-benCHmark produces results highly relevant to both hybrid and classic single-workload systems.

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