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  1. WiredTiger
  2. WT-5748

Investigate performance regression in wiredtiger-perf-btree job

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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Major - P3
    • Resolution: Duplicate
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    • Storage - Ra 2020-04-20

    Description

      There is a significant performance regression observed in in Jenkins wiredtiger-perf-btree job:  http://build.wiredtiger.com:8080/job/wiredtiger-perf-btree/plot/ . This coincides with merging of durable history branch into develop.

      One example graph from job:

       

       

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              haseeb.bokhari@mongodb.com Haseeb Bokhari (Inactive)
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