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Re: Scalability of the new merge-tracking

From: Troy Curtis Jr <troycurtisjr_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-15 14:06:31 CEST

On 10/14/07, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@red-bean.com> wrote:
> Can you define "scalability"? That's a pretty vague word. :-)
>
> On 10/13/07, Troy Curtis Jr <troycurtisjr@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone been explicitly testing the scalability of the new
> > merge-tracking features? I'm sure that utilizing sqlite on the
> > server-side goes a long way to keeping performance up, but it does
> > seem that my team's code tends to push svn performance (well some
> > people's are certainly larger than mine but, eh). Just curious if
> > there has been any explicit tests.
> >
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Too true, too true. Really my question was just out there to see if
anyone had done any testing toward defining/quantifying the merge
tracking scalability. For instance, I had to move away from FSFS as
my backend because it didn't scale well to my deep and numerous
directory structure (at first I thought it was number of revs >65k but
others have more than that, then thought maybe it was size >2GB, but
others have MUCH larger than that). Of course it was probably be
pretty difficult to concoct a very large repo with lots of complicated
merges in order to test this concept.

I guess it probably isn't that useful of a question to ask now that I
sit back and think about it.

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