It looks to me like svn doesn't perform very fast compared to CVS and
Perforce. Takes longer. Is this interpretation correct?
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**** --- Eric Wadsworth, 520-538-1855
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandon Ehle [mailto:azverkan@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:14 PM
> To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Scalability & Performance charts
>
>
> I re-ran my old scalablity & performance charting scripts on
> subversion with rev 7404 and here's
> the results I got. These charts are pretty noisy and
> subversion is a lot faster than a year ago
> when I last ran these charts so I probably need to increase
> the dataset sizes to look for current
> scalability issues. Take these results with a grain of salt
> until I can get some verification
> done on the results.
>
> These were done on a AMD 1.5GHZ box running RedHat 9 Kernel 2.6-test7.
>
> The time charts are here:
> http://subversion.kicks-ass.org/perf/elapsed.html
>
> The full results including memory footprint (RSS) are here:
> http://subversion.kicks-ass.org/perf/
>
> I'm going to re-visit my perf analysis over the next two
> weeks to see where subversion is at
> nowadays. I plan on fixing my ra_dav scripts and adding a
> couple comparisons to these charts. If
> there is anything you'd like to see me add to my comparisons,
> let me know.
>
> I'm currently interested in investigating:
> * scalability charts of property queries, gets, and sets
> * changing the apples vs oranges Perforce comparisons to
> apples vs apples comparisons
> * Linux24 vs Linux26 vs Win2K on the same machine
> * ra_dav with mpm-worker vs mpm-prefork
> * hard drive write cache enabled vs disabled
> * repository hosted on Ext2 vs Ext3 vs Reiser4 vs JFS vs XFS vs FAT32
> * WC hosted on Ext2 vs Ext3 vs Reiser4 vs JFS vs XFS vs FAT32
>
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