Oxla conducted a benchmark test using the Star Schema Benchmark dataset to evaluate its analytical database's performance, particularly focusing on GROUP BY and JOIN operations. The test aimed to compare Oxla's performance with Clickhouse, following a similar methodology used by Altinity. Run on an m5.8xlarge server on AWS, Oxla demonstrated significant speed advantages over Clickhouse, especially in queries requiring extensive row scans and multiple joins. While Oxla outperformed Clickhouse by being 6x faster in JOIN operations and ~3x faster in GROUP BY operations on large aggregated data, some startup overhead issues were noted in smaller queries. Differences in results compared to Altinity's findings are attributed to possible database configuration variations or performance regressions in Clickhouse versions. Despite Oxla's impressive performance, Clickhouse remains superior in handling denormalized datasets due to its LowCardinality column type, which Oxla plans to address in future releases.