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!) When you have associated a generator with a column, you have a selectable element "shuffle" . I was wondering how it was used.
4) Yes it would probably be multi-threaded when generating data for multiple tables. When generating data for a single table it appears to be a single thread doing the insert. I've reverted to running multiple copies of SQLDataGenerator to overcome this.
6) Yes there are a number of variants, was hoping someone had experienced such a large load and may have some guidance.
One thing I noticed is prior to doing the inserts SQLDataGenerator executes a "select count_big(*) from <tablename>" which has a major impact on the overall performance of the product. I expect the count is a result of not setting to truncate the table prior to starting the data generation. It would be nice to have an option to disable this select. / comments
!) When you have associated a generator with a column, you have a selectable element "shuffle" . I was wondering how it was used.
4) Yes it would probably be multi-threaded when generating data fo...
With further research was able to answer my questions 2, 3, 5. From prelimanary test runs data generation seems to be single threaded (question 4). / comments
With further research was able to answer my questions 2, 3, 5. From prelimanary test runs data generation seems to be single threaded (question 4).