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Re: Concerned about Subversion's speed

From: <cmpilato_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-08-12 22:37:19 CEST

Philip Martin <philip@codematters.co.uk> writes:

> "Matt Blais" <mblais1@yummage.com> writes:
>
> > OK, this is better: on my newly-checked-out dir of 330 files (none
> > modified), 'svn st' now only takes about 2.5 seconds. And 'svn st -v'
> > only takes 4 seconds. That, I can live with.
>
> It seems that all your operations are far slower than I would expect,
> 330 files over ra_local in not very big: over 2 minutes for checkout
> and over 2 seconds for status is slow. That's several times what I
> would expect based on my use of Subversion on Linux. Is Subversion
> really that slow on Windows? Is it all CPU, or is something blocking?
> What is the code doing during all that extra time?

It really is slow on Windows. I dunno if its OS, the way APR
interacts with the OS, Subversion, or what. But performance is often
noticeably worse on my 2.4 Ghz Windows box versus my 800 Mhz Linux
laptop.

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