Overview
This article presents a benchmarking analysis of GenRocket’s In-Place Masking (IPM) and Horizontal Scaling capabilities across tables of varying sizes in both SQL Server and Oracle databases.
In This Article
Table Column Glossary of Terms
Execution Model - How masking was executed - Single Table or Mult-Table (Horizontal Scaling).
Total Rows (table size) - The number of records / rows present in the table; M stands for million, and B stands for billion.
Masking Columns - The number of columns getting masked in the table.
Threads - The number of threads involved in the generation and masking of synthetic data.
Time Spent - The time taken for IPM to execute on the tables.
Throughput (Rows / Minute) - The amount of time it took to mask rows per minute; M stands for million.
SQL Server
Server Configuration
GenRocket Server Configuration:
AWS EC2 Instance - 32 CPUs, 128 GB RAM
750GB SSD Storage Disk General Purpose SSD (GP3)
Database Server Configuration:
AWS RDS Instance - 16 CPUs, 64 GB RAM
3TB - 10TB Expandable Storage Disk
Provisioned IOPS SSD (io2) Disk Type with 10000 IOPS
Masking Performance Summary - 10M vs. 50M vs. 100M Rows
The results in the table below reflect the following:
Single Table results reflect masking only one table in the database.
Horizontal Scaling (Multiple Tables in parallel) results reflect masking of three tables in parallel (tables with 10M, 50M, 100M rows concurrently) using 1 IPM Server and 3 IPM Clients.
*Increasing the thread count can improve performance, provided the hardware supports it.
Oracle
Server Configuration
GenRocket Server Configuration:
AWS EC2 Instance - 32 CPUs, 128 GB RAM
750GB SSD Storage Disk General Purpose SSD (GP3)
Database Server Configuration:
AWS RDS Instance - 16 CPUs, 64 GB RAM
3TB - 15TB Expandable Storage Disk
Provisioned IOPS SSD (io2) Disk Type with 20000 IOPS
Masking Performance Summary - 10M vs. 50M vs. 100M Rows
The results in the table below reflect the following:
Single Table results reflect masking only one table in the database.
Horizontal Scaling (Multiple Tables in parallel) results reflect masking of three tables in parallel (tables with 10M, 50M, 100M rows concurrently) using 1 IPM Server and 3 IPM Clients.
*Increasing the thread count can improve performance, provided the hardware supports it.