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Re: time problem

From: Adil SARIKAYA <adilsarikaya_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 00:36:28 +0200

Hi,
All the version of the tortoisesvn(specially last versions and nightly
builds) and all the performance settings are tried about thousand times.
We stored the our program files at the server(microsoft 2003 server). We are
the biggest bank in the Turkey. Yes really 12000 files are only one
directory that includes .pli program files. Specially we tested the
performance but nowadays we are testing other products, clearcase, ca
harvest and the others. if you help me, i will so happy because i want to
use subversion, not other procudcts.

best regards.

On 1/17/08, Jonathan Ashley <jonathan.ashley_at_praxis-his.com> wrote:
>
> > > Even in XP I have a feeling there is a limit lower than 12000 about
> > > how many files might be stored in a folder.
> >
> > I wonder why, I have never heard of such thing. But then
> > again XP surprises me every day with it's very dynamic 'features'.
>
> That might be unfair; I have an FSFS repository on Windows Server 2003
> with almost 70000 revisions and no sharding. That is, 70000 files in a
> single directory.
>
> Did sweat a bit as it approached revision 65536 though - was glad to
> see the back of that!
>
> --
> Jon Ashley
>
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