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Re: Performance benchmarks

From: vijay <vijay_at_collab.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:03:49 +0530

Hi,

I have run these tests on ubuntu 10.10 with svn 1.6.12 and svn
1.7.0-dev(r1086476).

Repository access: file://

Attached the results.

Thanks & Regards,
Vijayaguru

On Friday 25 March 2011 11:03 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been working on a framework for writing tests to record
> performance. I have something good enough to share:
>
> https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/csvn
>
> It is pretty easy to add new tests if you have ideas on more tests you
> think we should add. I think I have pretty good coverage of the major
> functions. The wiki on the site I linked to above has details on how
> I have constructed the current tests. I am going to put out a call to
> users for feedback and try to get more people to run the tests and
> record results.
>
> I am not claiming these are anything definitive or even that we will
> use them to help us make the release decision, but I think it is a
> start on coming up with some reproducible tests that people can run
> easily. If after people look at and run the tests they think they are
> useful or can be tweaked to be useful, then great. If not, then at
> least I got to write some code for a change :)
>
> The tests are written in Java because that is what I know and it gives
> me good cross platform coverage. However, the Java just drives the
> command line so all you need to do is have the svn command line in
> your PATH and that is what it uses for all the work.
>

Received on 2011-03-29 12:34:40 CEST

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