Database benchmarks are everywhere, and almost all of them are wrong in the same way. TPS numbers get published in ideal conditions: single-node tests, pre-warmed caches, no contention, no concurrent writes, no real workload complexity. Teams make infrastructure decisions based on those numbers, then spend months figuring out why production performance looks nothing like the spec sheet.
This benchmark report cuts through the noise. It examines how VoltDB performs under the conditions that actually matter: sustained load, concurrent transactions, ACID-compliant writes, and sub-10ms decision latency requirements. You will see what throughput looks like when consistency guarantees are non-negotiable, and why raw TPS is the wrong metric for evaluating a real-time decisioning system.
At a high level, real performance measurement requires holding all three constraints simultaneously: latency, scale, and correctness. VoltDB is purpose-built for environments where decisions must be made atomically, recorded immediately, and remain consistent as volume increases. That means the benchmark methodology itself has to reflect production conditions, not laboratory ideals.
Whether you are evaluating VoltDB for fraud prevention, usage enforcement, or operational control, this report shows what you can actually expect when the system is under load and correctness cannot be traded away. Stop evaluating databases on numbers that were never designed to predict real-world behavior. Download the report to see what performance looks like when it counts.