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RE: 1+ hours to merge, can you beat that?

From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 09:42:12 -0400

>But we are seeing 6 minutes to merge small changes in 20 files or so (30 seconds per file?). There are no large directories, just a normal project >approx 1500 source code files, no more than 50 per directory. In the packer analyzer I've got only 1.2MB of traffic in 2,316 packets. Could not look >into them because they are HTTPS. The network graph is around 20Kbps. The server appears to be idle in everything. The client is not stressed >either. Ping is 551ms if that helps. Both are waiting for what?

>With a bit more changes between revisions we are easily hitting 1 hour or more to do a merge or integration...

>Any help is greatly appreciated.

>Server is VisualSVN Server Manager 2.0.7
>Client is TortoiseSVN 1.6.5
>Server and client are Windows obviously.
>HTTPS protocol.

Given you are on Windows... are you running any type of Virus scan software? If so, you should set it to exclude your working copies. On access scanning will really slow down svn when you are doing such an i/o intensive task.

BOb

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