And i wanna say that we can not divide 12000 files other folders or
subfolders.
On 1/21/08, Adil SARIKAYA <adilsarikaya_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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!
> >
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