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[[search-benchmark]]
== Benchmark
.Experimental!
[IMPORTANT]
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This feature is marked as experimental, and may be subject to change in the
future. If you use this feature, please let us know your experience with it!
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The benchmark API provides a standard mechanism for submitting queries and
measuring their performance relative to one another.
[IMPORTANT]
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To be eligible to run benchmarks nodes must be started with: *es.node.bench=true*. This is just a way to mark certain nodes as "executors". Searches will still be distributed out to the cluster in the normal manner. This is primarily a defensive measure to prevent production nodes from being flooded with potentially many requests. Typically one would start a single node with this setting and sumbmit benchmark requests to it.
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[source,bash]
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$ ./bin/elasticsearch -Des.node.bench=true
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Benchmarking a search request is as simple as executing the following command:
[source,js]
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$ curl -XPUT 'localhost:9200/_bench/?pretty=true' -d
'{
"name": "my_benchmark",
"competitors": [ {
"name": "my_competitor",
"requests": [ {
"query": {
"match": { "_all": "a*" }
}
} ]
} ]
}'
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Response:
[source,js]
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{
"status" : "complete",
"competitors" : {
"my_competitor" : {
"summary" : {
"nodes" : [ "localhost" ],
"total_iterations" : 5,
"completed_iterations" : 5,
"total_queries" : 1000,
"concurrency" : 5,
"multiplier" : 100,
"avg_warmup_time" : 43.0,
"statistics" : {
"min" : 1,
"max" : 10,
"mean" : 4.19,
"qps" : 238.663,
"std_dev" : 1.938,
"millis_per_hit" : 1.064,
"percentile_10" : 2,
"percentile_25" : 3,
"percentile_50" : 4,
"percentile_75" : 5,
"percentile_90" : 7,
"percentile_99" : 10
},
"slowest" : [ {
"node" : "localhost",
"max_time" : 15,
"avg_time" : 4,
"request":{"query":{"match":{"_all":"a*"}}}
} ]
}
}
}
}
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A 'competitor' defines one or more search requests to execute along with parameters that describe how the search(es) should be run.
Multiple competitors may be submitted as a group in which case they will execute one after the other. This makes it easy to compare various
competing alternatives side-by-side.
There are several parameters which may be set at the competition level:
[horizontal]
`name`:: Unique name for the competition
`iterations`:: Number of times to run the competitors
`concurrency`:: Within each iteration use this level of parallelism
`multiplier`:: Within each iteration run the query this many times
`warmup`:: Perform warmup of query
`num_slowest`:: Record N slowest queries
`search_type`:: Type of search, e.g. "query_then_fetch", "dfs_query_then_fetch", "count"
`requests`:: Query DSL describing search requests
`clear_caches`:: Whether caches should be cleared on each iteration, and if so, how
`indices`:: Array of indices (and optional types) to search, e.g. ["my_index_1/my_type_1", "my_index_2", "my_index_3/my_type_3"]
Cache clearing parameters:
[horizontal]
`clear_caches`:: Set to 'false' to disable cache clearing completely
`clear_caches.filter`:: Whether to clear the filter cache
`clear_caches.field_data`:: Whether to clear the field data cache
`clear_caches.id`:: Whether to clear the id cache
`clear_caches.recycler`:: Whether to clear the recycler cache
`clear_caches.fields`:: Array of fields to clear
`clear_caches.filter_keys`:: Array of filter keys to clear
Global parameters:
[horizontal]
`name`:: Unique name for the benchmark
`num_executor_nodes`:: Number of cluster nodes from which to submit and time benchmarks. Allows user to run a benchmark simultaneously on one or more nodes and compare timings. Note that this does not control how many nodes a search request will actually execute on. Defaults to: 1.
`percentiles`:: Array of percentile values to report. Defaults to: [10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 99]
Additionally, the following competition-level parameters may be set globally: iteration, concurrency, multiplier, warmup, and clear_caches.
Using these parameters it is possible to describe precisely how to execute a benchmark under various conditions. In the following example we run a filtered query against two different indices using two different search types.
[source,js]
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$ curl -XPUT 'localhost:9200/_bench/?pretty=true' -d
{
"name": "my_benchmark",
"num_executor_nodes": 1,
"percentiles" : [ 25, 50, 75 ],
"iterations": 5,
"multiplier": 1000,
"concurrency": 5,
"num_slowest": 0,
"warmup": true,
"clear_caches": false,
"requests": [ {
"query" : {
"filtered" : {
"query" : { "match" : { "_all" : "*" } },
"filter" : {
"and" : [ { "term" : { "title" : "Spain" } },
{ "term" : { "title" : "rain" } },
{ "term" : { "title" : "plain" } } ]
}
}
}
} ],
"competitors": [ {
"name": "competitor_1",
"search_type": "query_then_fetch",
"indices": [ "my_index_1" ],
"clear_caches" : {
"filter" : true,
"field_data" : true,
"id" : true,
"recycler" : true,
"fields": ["title"]
}
}, {
"name": "competitor_2",
"search_type": "dfs_query_then_fetch",
"indices": [ "my_index_2" ],
"clear_caches" : {
"filter" : true,
"field_data" : true,
"id" : true,
"recycler" : true,
"fields": ["title"]
}
} ]
}
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Response:
[source,js]
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{
"status" : "complete",
"competitors" : {
"competitor_1" : {
"summary" : {
"nodes" : [ "localhost" ],
"total_iterations" : 5,
"completed_iterations" : 5,
"total_queries" : 5000,
"concurrency" : 5,
"multiplier" : 1000,
"avg_warmup_time" : 54.0,
"statistics" : {
"min" : 0,
"max" : 3,
"mean" : 0.533,
"qps" : 1872.659,
"std_dev" : 0.528,
"millis_per_hit" : 0.0,
"percentile_25" : 0.0,
"percentile_50" : 1.0,
"percentile_75" : 1.0
},
"slowest" : [ ]
}
},
"competitor_2" : {
"summary" : {
"nodes" : [ "localhost" ],
"total_iterations" : 5,
"completed_iterations" : 5,
"total_queries" : 5000,
"concurrency" : 5,
"multiplier" : 1000,
"avg_warmup_time" : 4.0,
"statistics" : {
"min" : 0,
"max" : 4,
"mean" : 0.487,
"qps" : 2049.180,
"std_dev" : 0.545,
"millis_per_hit" : 0.0,
"percentile_25" : 0.0,
"percentile_50" : 0.0,
"percentile_75" : 1.0
},
"slowest" : [ ]
}
}
}
}
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In some cases it may be desirable to view the progress of a long-running benchmark and optionally terminate it early. To view all active benchmarks use:
[source,js]
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$ curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_bench?pretty'
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This would display run-time statistics in the same format as the sample output above.
To abort a long-running benchmark use the 'abort' endpoint:
[source,js]
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$ curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/_bench/abort/my_benchmark?pretty'
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Response:
[source,js]
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{
"aborted_benchmarks" : [
"node" "localhost",
"benchmark_name", "my_benchmark",
"aborted", true
]
}
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