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Title: Benchmarking SQL and NoSQL Persistence in Microservices Under VariableWorkloads
Authors: Pantelic, Nenad
Matic, Ljiljana
Jakovljevic, Lazar
Eric, Stefan
Erić, Milan
Stefanovic, Miladin
Djordjevic, Aleksandar
Journal: Future Internet
Issue Date: 2026
Abstract: This paper presents a controlled comparative evaluation of SQL and NoSQL persistence mechanisms in containerized microservice architectures under variable workload conditions. Three persistence configurations—SQL with indexing, SQL without indexing, and a document-oriented NoSQL database, including supplementary hybrid SQL variants used for robustness analysis—are assessed across read-dominant, write-dominant, and mixed workloads, with concurrency levels ranging from low to high contention. The experimental setup is fully containerized and executed in a single-node environment to isolate persistence-layer behavior and ensure reproducibility. System performance is evaluated using multiple metrics, including percentile-based latency (p95), throughput, CPU utilization, and memory consumption. The results reveal distinct performance trade-offs among the evaluated configurations, highlighting the sensitivity of persistence mechanisms to workload composition and concurrency intensity. In particular, indexing strategies significantly affect read-heavy scenarios, while document-oriented persistence demonstrates advantages under write-intensive workloads. The findings emphasize the importance of workload-aware persistence selection in microservice-based systems and support the adoption of polyglot persistence strategies. Rather than providing absolute performance benchmarks, the study focuses on comparative behavioral trends that can inform architectural decision-making in practical microservice deployments.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/22906
Type: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fi18010053
ISSN: 1999-5903
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