OpenLink ODBC Bench is an open-source software that allows benchmarking of ODBC drivers.
This application is modeled after the TPC-A and TPC-C standard benchmarks, but with modifications to make it specifically suitable for ODBC drivers and database engines. The benchmark results can be automatically stored to an ODBC datasource or XML file for further analysis and comparisons. This feature is particularly helpful for software or database developers to investigate the performance and stability of their ODBC implementations.
Apart from its impressive performance capabilities, OpenLink ODBC Bench is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2, which ensures its open-source nature and accessibility for the wider development community.
The application requires ODBC header files or libraries for installation and usage.
The latest release of OpenLink ODBC Bench introduces new features, including native Carbon support for MacOS X. Additionally, there are various stability bug-fixes, especially concerning memory allocation and saving of XML files. Other bug-fixes were also made related to file-system case-sensitivity and directories with spaces in their names. Finally, there were documentation improvements as well.
All these new features and bug-fixes make OpenLink ODBC Bench an ideal choice for developers looking to benchmark the performance of their ODBC drivers or database engines in a client/server environment.
Version 1.0.0: N/A