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* Initial query testChristian Mollekopf2017-10-17
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* pipelinebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2017-10-17
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* storagebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2017-10-17
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* dummyresourcebenchmark valuesChristian Mollekopf2017-10-17
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* Split up dummyresourcewritebenchmark into datasets that we want toChristian Mollekopf2017-10-17
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* Updated the information we collect for dummyresourcewritebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2017-10-16
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* Fixed mail_query_incremental definitionsChristian Mollekopf2017-10-13
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* hawd def for incremental vs nonincremental comparisonChristian Mollekopf2017-10-12
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* Removed no longer used hawd definitionChristian Mollekopf2017-10-12
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* Changed how we record and print the mail query benchmark data.Christian Mollekopf2017-10-12
| | | | | | Each column can represent an individual value, which we can use to record related data. Each row thus represents a new run of the benchmark.
* Fixed hawd definition fileChristian Mollekopf2017-10-10
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* Fixed benchmarkChristian Mollekopf2017-05-11
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* Pipeline benchmarkChristian Mollekopf2016-02-17
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* Mailquerybenchmark stuffChristian Mollekopf2016-02-16
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* CleanupChristian Mollekopf2016-02-13
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* Added a hawd datasetChristian Mollekopf2016-02-09
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* Use hawd for dummyresourcebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2015-12-01
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* HAWD: Ensure the column order is maintainedChristian Mollekopf2015-12-01
| | | | | | | By turning the columns into an array instead of an object, we can print the values in the same order as in the definition file. Previosly the order was random, and even headers and values were somtimes mixed up.
* Cleaned-up genericresourcebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2015-08-24
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* Cleaned-up storagebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2015-08-24
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* HAWD for the genericresourcebenchmarkChristian Mollekopf2015-08-24
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* fixAaron Seigo2014-12-11
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* storage readwriteAaron Seigo2014-12-11
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* better unit string for opsAaron Seigo2014-12-11
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* add an ops columnAaron Seigo2014-12-11
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* How Are We Doing (hawd) frameworkAaron Seigo2014-12-11