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Re: [TSVN] Severe performance degradation observed

From: Nicklas Norling <exinor_at_exinor.net>
Date: 2004-12-13 19:45:24 CET

SteveKing wrote:

> Nicklas Norling wrote:
>
>> I can disable the service tomorrow when I'm back at work, I doubt
>> that's the problem since 1.1.1 works so well.
>> But no harm in ruling AV out since it's definately a culprit to many
>> wierd problems.
>
>
> Ok, I'd appreciate it if you could try tomorrows nightly build again.
> Here's what I did so far:
> - reduced the 'guarded' sections (guarded with Mutexes). Now only the
> bare minimum methods are guarded, which should be enough and further
> improve the speed, while at the same time reduce the possibility of
> temporary locks.
> - the cache timeout is now calculated dynamically with the size of the
> cache - the bigger the cache, the higher the timeout value. This helps
> a lot with big working copies.
>
> Stefan
>
Thanks Stefan, I'll report back tomorrow as soon as I've tested this
nights nightly. Oboy, I can't wait :)
/Nicke

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