--- Title: Benchmarking Redis Software alwaysopen: false categories: - docs - operate - rs description: Use the `memtier_benchmark` tool to perform a performance benchmark of Redis Software. linkTitle: Benchmark weight: $weight --- Use the `memtier_benchmark` tool to perform a performance benchmark of Redis Software. Prerequisites: - Redis Software installed - A cluster configured - A database created For help with the prerequisites, see the [Redis Software quickstart]({{< relref "/operate/rs/installing-upgrading/quickstarts/redis-enterprise-software-quickstart" >}}). It is recommended to run memtier_benchmark on a separate node that is not part of the cluster being tested. If you run it on a node of the cluster, be mindful that it affects the performance of both the cluster and memtier_benchmark. ```sh /opt/redislabs/bin/memtier_benchmark -s $DB_HOST -p $DB_PORT -a $DB_PASSWORD -t 4 -R --ratio=1:1 ``` This command instructs memtier_benchmark to connect to your Redis Enterprise database and generates a load doing the following: - A 50/50 Set to Get ratio - Each object has random data in the value ## Populate a database with testing data If you need to populate a database with some test data for a proof of concept, or failover testing, etc. here is an example for you. ```sh /opt/redislabs/bin/memtier_benchmark -s $DB_HOST -p $DB_PORT -a $DB_PASSWORD -R -n allkeys -d 500 --key-pattern=P:P --ratio=1:0 ``` This command instructs memtier_benchmark to connect to your Redis Enterprise database and generates a load doing the following: - Write objects only, no reads - A 500 byte object - Each object has random data in the value - Each key has a random pattern, then a colon, followed by a random pattern. Run this command until it fills up your database to where you want it for testing. The easiest way to check is on the database metrics page. {{< image filename="/images/rs/memtier_metrics_page.png" >}} Another use for memtier_benchmark is to populate a database with data for failure testing.