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    Database Test Suite

    Mirror of: https://github.com/osdldbt/

    Mirror of: https://github.com/osdldbt/ This Database Test Suite aims to create database workload test kits used to simulate heavy user loads for OLTP, Decision Support, and e-commerce database transactions. These test kits can also be used to gather performance results for Linux and other
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    Java Data Loader

    jdl is a loader utility for moving data from (CSV or XML) into a db.

    usage: java [-options] -jar jarfile -c <arg> -d <arg> [-l <arg>] -c,--conn <arg> conn file -d,--data <arg> data file -l,--load <arg> load file Into src/test/resources you can find some sample (conn, data and load) files.
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    TPCCRuner

    TPC-C Like workload generator

    TPCCRunner is a TPC-C Like workload generator, used to test Online Transaction Processiong Database System. TPCCRunner supports most of popular RDBMS: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, Informix, Sybase etc.
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    DBIO

    OLTP Database I/O Simulation Tool

    DBIO is a tool to simulate Online Transaction Processing Database, which can be used to model production envirment for I/O test. A standard configuration file contained in the software simulates TPCC-Like I/O workload, which is modeled from DB2 Database running TPCC-Like workload. DBIO can also do data consistency check after the I/O workload test.
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    A common problem with testing tools such as NUnit and JUnit is the need to have reliable, consistent data to test against. This tool provides a way to load and unload test data into a database for unit test purposes (as well as any other data loading nee
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    Agile DB Tools is a collection of tools that will allow test-driven development of db/warehouses.
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    frCoder is a set of tools used to write, test, and simulate software written for the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). frCoder also includes basic libraries of common techniques used in the FRC.
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