OceanBase, a distributed relational database developed by Alipay, achieved a performance score of 707 million tpmC in its latest benchmarking test, according to results released Wednesday by TPC-C, the authoritative ranking in the database field.
This means the database is capable of creating 707 million new orders per minute, up nearly 11 times from 60.88 million tpmc in October last year.
Alipay says its distributed database, OceanBase, has once again set a world record, just seven months after OceanBase last broke it. The last time the world record was broken, it took OceanBase nine years.
The 2019 Tmall Double 11 day order creation peaked at 544,000 orders per second, and Double 11 is the largest high-concurrency analogable scenario in current reality.
Traditional databases can only improve overall performance by improving stand-alone performance, which is difficult to meet the data processing needs of the expanding market.
OceanBase's breakthrough lies in its adoption of a new generation of distributed design technology, overturning the traditional centralized database processing technology.
At present, the number of OceanBase cluster nodes has exceeded 1,500, said Yang Zhenkun, founder of OceanBase, "OceanBase is the only database with over 1,000 nodes in the world that has passed the TPC-C test, breaking the performance bottleneck of traditional databases, and in the future, distributed databases will become standard for large-scale business processing."
In March of this year, OceanBase was officially opened to the world via Ali Cloud, where enterprises can get the processing power of this database on the cloud.