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Performance

From: root <ebay_101011_0x2b_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-12-31 00:48:37 CET

Hello,

One of my repositories is quite large, and I am
curious about the performance in checking it in. This
is via the method where I checkout a newly created
blank repos, then cd to my directory where I have
everything, do an svn add, then do a checkin.

Both client and server are identical machines and the
specs are:

Dual-Processor Pentium III 1.13 GHz, 2GB SDRAM, 10K
RPM Ultrawide SCSI storage, and Gigabit Ethernet
between them.

The characteristics of the repository are: 8.67GB,
3141 files, 1187 folders.

When I try to check in this large repository, it takes
well over an hour. My question is...does this seem
reasonable, given the hardware involved here?

A straight file transfer of this data, even given
Gig-E still takes probably 10 minutes b/c of various
OS overhead. However, it seems like more than an hour
to check in a repository this big is a long time. Are
there ways to monitor performance, and try tweaks?

I'd be willing to run such tests here and report
results if someone has some suggestions on what to
try.

Regards,
Davis

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