OpenSearch Benchmark is the macrobenchmarking framework for OpenSearch.
If you are looking to performance test OpenSearch, then OpenSearch Benchmark is for you. It can help you with the following tasks:
- Running performance benchmarks and recording results
- Setting up and tearing down OpenSearch clusters for benchmarking
- Managing benchmark data and specifications across OpenSearch versions
- Discovering performance problems by attaching so-called telemetry devices
- Comparing performance results
- Creating customized workloads
We have also put considerable effort into OpenSearch Benchmark to ensure that benchmarking data are reproducible.
Official documentation for OpenSearch Benchmark is available online.
Want to get started with OpenSearch Benchmark quickly? See OpenSearch Benchmark's Quick Start guide in the documentation.
- Quick help:
opensearch-benchmark --help
- Want to contribute? Look at OpenSearch Benchmark's Developer Guide for more information
- For any questions or answers, visit our community forum and Slack community channel #performance-benchmarking.
- File improvements or bug reports in our Github repo.
See all details in the contributor guidelines.
This software is licensed under the Apache License, version 2 ("ALv2"), quoted below.
Copyright 2015-2022 OpenSearch https://opensearch.org/
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