* fundata1 -- Karmic Social Capital Benchmark and Shootout
@ 2010-10-29 0:51 Alexy Khrabrov
2010-10-29 6:41 ` [Caml-list] " bluestorm
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From: Alexy Khrabrov @ 2010-10-29 0:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I am happy to announce fundata1 -- the largest-ever program per RAM allocation in Haskell, originally implemented in Clojure and then OCaml and Haskell for social network modeling.
http://github.com/alexy/fundata1
It has now become the first large-scale social networking benchmark with a real dynamic social graph built from the actual Twitter gardenhose, with the data OK'd by Twitter and supplied along with the benchmark.
I wrote three reference implementations, all on github as well. Clojure and OCaml are quite basic, while Haskell community had a chance to optimize its data structures and in fact fix a GC integer overflow while working on it. You're welcome to fork and improve all of these implementations, and supply others!
There's a Google Group,
http://groups.google.com/group/fundata/
to discuss the shootout. There's also a blog about it and other functional things at
http://functional.tv/
Let the fun begin!
-- Alexy Khrabrov
firstname.lastnameATgmaildotcom
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* Re: [Caml-list] fundata1 -- Karmic Social Capital Benchmark and Shootout
2010-10-29 0:51 fundata1 -- Karmic Social Capital Benchmark and Shootout Alexy Khrabrov
@ 2010-10-29 6:41 ` bluestorm
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From: bluestorm @ 2010-10-29 6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alexy Khrabrov; +Cc: caml-list
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I was mildly curious and directly went for performance results.
A few bits of information for those that dont want to explore the website
themselves :
- it's a really big data set; on the website you're advised to
export OCAMLRUNPARAM='h=5G;s=1G'
- the Haskell implementation was developped first, tuned, and now takes 17
minutes to run. The OCaml implementation is a simple port of the Haskell
implementation (with the data structures adapted), and it takes 15 minute to
run. A younger Clojure implementation is at 30 minutes for now.
My hasty conclusion : the OCaml GC and the Hasthbl implementation scale
well.
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