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Re: [TSVN] TSVNCache too resource intensive on large working copies

From: SteveKing <stefankueng_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-05-27 10:55:16 CEST

2005/5/27, Will Dean <svn@indcomp.co.uk>:
> At 10:35 27/05/2005 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >How about timing each crawler's call to svn_client_status2() and sleeping
> >the same amount of time afterwards. This would force the cache to use
> >never more than 50% of the available I/O performance?
> >Just a vague idea...
>
> That sounds pretty good - it would be self-adjusting for disk-speed. You
> could even have a slider in the U/I to set the percentage. (Only joking,
> Stefan...)

That would render the whole cache pretty useless. Because, if you have
a large working copy with many subfolders, you will _never_ reach a
state where the cache has the status up-to-date.
And as you might have noticed, we already had people complaining about
the overlays reacting too late.

Stefan

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