Hi Jark, fluss-benchmark directory has been renamed to fluss-jmh 
(https://github.com/apache/fluss/issues/1428). Could you please create a new 
repository named fluss-benchmarks for us?



Regards,
Cheng



 




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From:                                                                           
                                             "dev"                              
                                                      <[email protected]&gt;;
Date:&nbsp;Wed, Jul 30, 2025 07:13 PM
To:&nbsp;"dev"<[email protected]&gt;;

Subject:&nbsp;Re: [DISCUSS] A new repository for fluss-benchmark



Thanks, Wang, for initiating this discussion.

I think establishing a dedicated set of benchmarks for Fluss is a great
idea.

I suggest using the repository name `fluss-benchmarks` ?? the plural form
makes sense as it will host multiple benchmarking frameworks and workloads.

Additionally, there is already a module named fluss-benchmark in the
apache/fluss repository. To avoid confusion between the module and the new
benchmarks repo, I suggest renaming the existing module to fluss-jmh. This
would better reflect its purpose as a collection of microbenchmarks using
JMH.

Best,
Jark



On Wed, 30 Jul 2025 at 15:23, yuxia <[email protected]&gt; wrote:

&gt; Thanks Cheng for driving this work. It's really important for Fluss. For
&gt; me, the name `fluss-e2e` is not straight forward. Since it's mainly for
&gt; benchmark,
&gt; I'd like suggest name it with benchmark related, such as
&gt; fluss-benchmark(flink name flink-benchmark), or fluss-bench(clickhosue name
&gt; clickbench).
&gt;
&gt; Best regards,
&gt; Yuxia
&gt;
&gt; ----- ???????? -----
&gt; ??????: "Wang Cheng" <[email protected]&gt;
&gt; ??????: "dev" <[email protected]&gt;
&gt; ????????: ??????, 2025?? 7 ?? 28?? ???? 5:51:06
&gt; ????: [DISCUSS] A new repository for fluss-benchmark
&gt;
&gt; Hi everyone,
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; I'm writing to propose the creation of a new repository named fluss-e2e.
&gt; This repository will house a comprehensive suite of benchmarking tools
&gt; designed to simplify performance evaluation of Fluss clusters across
&gt; diverse scenarios.
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; For the primary-key table benchmark, I've developed a proof-of-concept
&gt; (PoC) implementation [1], which leverages Alibaba Cloud Hologres'
&gt; end-to-end performance testing tool [2][3]. For the log table benchmark, we
&gt; can adapt the Open Messaging Benchmark (OMB) framework [4] as a
&gt; foundational starting point.
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; Importantly, fluss-e2e differs significantly from the existing
&gt; fluss-benchmark directory [5] in the current Fluss mainline. The legacy
&gt; fluss-benchmark focuses on launching a local pseudo-distributed Fluss
&gt; cluster and solely evaluates log tables. In contrast, fluss-e2e aims to
&gt; provide a robust, multi-scenario performance testing suite that can
&gt; validate any Fluss cluster deployment - whether primary-key or log tables,
&gt; local or distributed.
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; Lastly, any ideas for a better name for this repo?
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; Looking forward to your feedback :)
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; [1]&amp;nbsp;https://github.com/xx789633/fluss-e2e-performance-tool
&gt; [2]&amp;nbsp;
&gt; 
https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/en/hologres/user-guide/best-practices-for-performance-tests-on-data-writes-data-updates-and-point-queries
&gt; [3]&amp;nbsp;
&gt; 
https://github.com/aliyun/alibabacloud-hologres-connectors/tree/master/holo-e2e-performance-tool
&gt; [4]&amp;nbsp;https://openmessaging.cloud/docs/benchmarks/
&gt; [5]&amp;nbsp;https://github.com/apache/fluss/tree/main/fluss-benchmark
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; Regards,
&gt; Cheng
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; &amp;nbsp;
&gt;

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