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RE: fsfs and scaleability

From: <Kenneth.S.Brooks_at_chase.com>
Date: 2005-08-18 15:05:26 CEST

Thanks. I had seen the performance comparisons. Very informative.
I was thinking more along the lines of how it handles large/multiple repositories, not just outright performance benchmarks.
 
-ken

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Pajonk [mailto:oliver.pajonk@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 3:50 AM
To: Brooks, Kenneth S (Card Services)
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: fsfs and scaleability

I remember that someone did a performance comparison between bdb and fsfs some time ago and posted his results to this list, but I have no time to search the archives now for this. It must have been a short time after fsfs was integrated into svn. Maybe you can find it.

As far as I remember the fsfs was performing better over large (all?) comparison areas (if you use a decent file system to host it). Only in one thing bdb was performing better, but I cannot remember what exactly it was...

2005/8/18, Kenneth.S.Brooks@chase.com < Kenneth.S.Brooks@chase.com>:

Is there any documentation or places that have shown
how the different storage mechanisms scale?

Does fsfs scale as well as bdb?
Is there a (reasonable)limit, both byte wise as well as number of commits?
Is there a performance degredation using fsfs on large/multiple repositories?

If you would be kind enough to point me in the right direction...

Thanks,
Ken

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