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Recommendations for a production svn server

From: Glen <glenlist_at_model3.net>
Date: 2003-12-30 03:59:50 CET

Hello All,
I am in charge of setting up a subversion repository for my company. We
currently use CVS with Eclipse and the eclipse cvs plugin. I am looking
for advice/recommendations/people who are doing the same thing.

I have apache 2.0 working with subversion 0.35.1 under windows 2003 server

Question 1 - Is windows 2003 server support ready for "prime time" is
anyone else using such a configuration un production. My other option
is setting up a linux server from scratch which I would rather avoid
right now.

Question 2 - Is about clients. Can I use a client built for say version
0.31.1 with a server that is 0.35.1 if I am using http:// access (i.e. I
am NOT using file:// access). I say this because the most recent
version of the eclipse plugin for subversion is currently linked against
0.31.1

Question 3 - recommended clients. Should we bite the bullet and use the
command line client or are people having success with the eclipse plugin
or tortoise clients (those are the two that I have tried). Or is there
another non-command line client that is more stable. My primary concern
is stability.

Question 4 - Not really a question more of a request for comments. We
have several developer's and reliability and stability are most
important (versus having feature X). We are switching to subversion to
ease stress not create it ;-) Please share
experiences/recommendations.

thanks,
Glen

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