hi folks, as announced recently, we released Gnocchi v3[1][2]! this marked a major change in how we process and store data in Gnocchi as we worked on building a truly open source time-series service. as we were building it, i've been benchmarking the results and feeding it back into our development. now that we have a release, i thought i'd share the results of my last benchmarks in some fancy powerpoint[3]. if you don't want a backstory to some of the design changes just jump to slide 15[4] for some comparisons on Gnocchi v2 vs Gnocchi v3. the slides focus only on the performance aspect of Gnocchi but we added other stuff as well to improve the flexibility of the service. feel free to ask me questions on my experience. [1] https://julien.danjou.info/blog/2016/gnocchi-3.0-release [2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-announce/2016-September/001649.html [3] http://www.slideshare.net/GordonChung/gnocchi-v3 [4] http://www.slideshare.net/GordonChung/gnocchi-v3/15 cheers, -- gord