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Re: Windows co very slow timeout then fail.

From: C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-10-04 19:00:52 CEST

Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> writes:

> "C. Michael Pilato" <cmpilato@collab.net> writes:
>
> > Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> writes:
> >
> > > Can anyone else reproduce this? I mean, if I run the win32
> > > commandline client against a large Linux-apache server, is it likely
> > > to happen to me?
> >
> > Ben, you'll recall that I've been doing simultaneous checkouts of
> > /trunk on a Windows box from a Linux/Apache server. Ten checkouts
> > going at once, all pounding my little NTFS harddrive, and they all
> > completed successfully in about 9 minutes. At one file per second, we
> > would be able to checkout only 540 files. But we do soooo much better
> > than that -- there are over 2000 files in our /trunk tree, spread
> > across some 150 directories. That means that with *ten* checkouts
> > hitting the same server and pounding the same client's disk, we're
> > doing more like 3-4 files per second.
>
> Ahhhh, right. Thanks.
>
> So the question is: what is it about Christopher's hardware/software
> or environment that is causing this behavior, since it seems *not* to
> be the norm?

FAT32? Network-aware anti-virus software (checking every file as it
comes down, every tempfile as it gets made, etc.)? I dunno, dude.

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