I am trying the performance of MongoDB to compare my current MySQL based solution.
In a collection/table X with three attributes A, B, and C, I have attribute A indexed in both MongoDB and MySQL.
Now I throw 1M data in MongoDB and MySQL, and tries the search performance in this straight-ward scenario.
The insert speed on MongoDB is only 10% faster than insert to MySQL. But that is OK, I knew adopting of MongoDB won't bring a magic promotion of my CRUDs, but I am really surprised by the search in MongoDB without index.
The results shows that, MongoDB select on non-indexed field is ten times slower than the select on a indexed field.
On the other hand, the MySQL select (MyISAM) on non-indexed field is only about 70% slower than the select on a indexed field.
Last but not least, in select with index scenario, MongoDB is about 30% quicker than my MySQL solution.
I wanna know that, is above figures normal? Especially the performance of MongoDB select without index?
I have my code like:
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject("A", value_of_field_A);
DBCursor cursor = currentCollection.find(query);
while(cursor.hasNext()) {
DBObject obj = cursor.next();
// do nothing after that, only for testing purpose
}
BTW, from business logic's prespective, my collection could be really large (TB and more), what would you suggest for the size of each physical collection? 10 million Documents or 1 billion Documents?
Thanks a lot!
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I tried the insert with 10 million records on both MongoDB and MySQL, and MongoDB's behavior is about 20% faster than MySQL -- not really that much as I thought.
I am curious that, if I have the MongoDB Auto-sharding being setup, will the insert speed being promoted? If so, do I need to put the Shards on different physic machines, or I can put them on the same machine with multi- cores?
------------------------------ Update ------------------------------
First, I modified the MongoDB write concern from ACKNOWLEDGED into UNACKNOWLEDGED, then the MongoDB insert speed is 3X faster.
Later on, I made the insert program in parallel (8 threads with a 8-cores computer), For MongoDB ACKNOWLEDGED mode, the insert is also improved 3X, for its UNACKNOWLEDGED mode, the speed is actually 50% slower.
For MySQL, the parallel insert mode increases the speed 5X faster! Which is faster than the best insert case from MongoDB!