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Re: Node origins cache rewrite

From: David O'Shea <david.oshea_at_s3group.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 16:23:49 +0000

On 25/01/2008 13:55, Mark Phippard wrote:
> What I was getting at, was that the script (turns out it is not a
> script) could likely be modified to simply count the number of nodes.
> We could then run it on some large repositories to get an idea how
> many nodes they contain. As I said though, there is no point in doing
> this unless there is a number at which point we would want to change
> the design. As an example, if the ASF repository had over a million
> nodes would we want to change the design? By the same token, we would
> probably all feel better to learn that the ASF repository only had
> 10,000 nodes, were that the case.

The biggest repository I've checked has

5094 dhtu m58

or 629634 * 4k -> ~2.5GB

Current repository size is ~25GB so a growth of 10% in this case.

David.

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