
During December 2025, Jiyong Jung developed a consolidated benchmarking framework and results configuration for the ClickHouse/ClickBench repository. He focused on enhancing reproducibility and cross-database comparability by implementing versioning and robust configuration management, including a timeout header for data loading and improved config file handling. Using Bash, SQL, and JSON, he tuned SQL table distribution to better simulate real-world workloads and expanded the results pipeline with updated benchmark files and configuration updates for StarRocks. His work addressed configuration and results consistency through targeted updates and a stabilization fix, demonstrating depth in benchmarking, data analysis, and shell scripting within database environments.

December 2025 monthly summary for ClickHouse/ClickBench: Delivered a consolidated benchmarking framework and results configuration, enhancing reproducibility and cross-database comparability. Implemented versioning and configuration handling improvements, including a timeout header for data loading and robust config file handling. Tuned table distribution in SQL used for benchmarks to better reflect real workloads, and expanded the results pipeline with updated/added benchmark results files and JSON configuration updates for StarRocks results. A small fix was applied to stabilize configuration/results handling. Three commits contributed to these improvements (two updates, one fix).
December 2025 monthly summary for ClickHouse/ClickBench: Delivered a consolidated benchmarking framework and results configuration, enhancing reproducibility and cross-database comparability. Implemented versioning and configuration handling improvements, including a timeout header for data loading and robust config file handling. Tuned table distribution in SQL used for benchmarks to better reflect real workloads, and expanded the results pipeline with updated/added benchmark results files and JSON configuration updates for StarRocks results. A small fix was applied to stabilize configuration/results handling. Three commits contributed to these improvements (two updates, one fix).
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