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Re: A performance issue

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-11-20 08:28:01 CET

On Nov 20, 2007 8:18 AM, $B<kKV9k(B <bohao@sunnorth.com.cn> wrote:

> I have encountered a performance issue that tortoisesvn is much slower than
> svn. I did a experiment on repository that I use svn on linux to checkout a
> 500MB repository which cost about 3 mins and use toroisesvn on windows to
> checkout the same repository but cost about 10 mins. These two machine are
> both in the same 100Mb network with the processors of pentium 4 and the
> server is a 4 core xeon with RAID 5.
>
> I wonder why tortoisesvn always has pauses during checkout but svn on linux
> doesn't.

No, you haven't. Your test doesn't show that svn is faster than
tortoisesvn, but that svn on Linux is faster than svn on Windows. And
that is a well known fact, because the default Linux filesystem is
faster when dealing with lots of small files than NTFS is.

Stefan

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