Shameless plug here, but if anyone wants to benchmark in-memory vs. NVMe NAND SSD vs. NVMe Intel Optane DC SSD performance, we're looking for someone with FoundationDB expertise to give it a shot and share their learnings with the community. Make a request for a server by posting a new issue at our Github page [1].
Basically, I'm curious to know how FDB's memory engine performs compared to the SSD engine with a standard NAND SSD and an Intel Optane DC SSD. Something along the lines of the throughput per core and latency results on the FDB performance page [2].
Would something like the TSBS [1] help with this? It's TimescaleDB but they're built on Postgres. They have built-in high-CPU queries, but I haven't seen high-memory before. Can you point me in the right direction? Otherwise, we've had some Postgres people use the lab and are waiting on their decision whether to share publicly.
Basically, I'm curious to know how FDB's memory engine performs compared to the SSD engine with a standard NAND SSD and an Intel Optane DC SSD. Something along the lines of the throughput per core and latency results on the FDB performance page [2].
[1]: https://github.com/AccelerateWithOptane/lab/issues [2]: https://apple.github.io/foundationdb/performance.html
Disclosure: I'm working at Intel and help manage our open source lab with our friends at Packet.