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Re: Large Commit Issues! 10Mbps Upload cap on a Gigabit LAN

From: Samay <getafix123_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-22 22:51:46 CEST

Transfer speed also depends on
a) server specs -> processor, memory
b) bus speed
c) any IRQ sharing (e.g. Eth0 & Drive Controller sharing same IRQ-- ouch!!)
d) speed of drives & raid controller, raid config
e) server load (processes in wait stage?)
f) operating system & configuration.
g) and MTU (jumbo frames?) on the network itself

of course least common denominator of the server & cliebt capability defines the over all speed u may get. Care to share details above?

regards

Shirish
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ahmed Reza
  To: users@subversion.tigris.org
  Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:06 AM
  Subject: Large Commit Issues! 10Mbps Upload cap on a Gigabit LAN

    Hi, I'm running into an issue that nobody seems to know a heck of a lot about. I'm moving a whole bunch of files from an old repository system (RCS) to SVN (i.e 80,000+ files, ~60GB). However, checking in is virtually impossible. I have a Gigabit connection to the server and all other data transfers are blazing fast except for SVN which caps at 10Mbps uploading to the server and 20Mbps when I'm checking out. I would really, really appreciate any help on this subject as I have googled this for hours to no avail.

    Thanks,
    Ahmed
Received on Sat Apr 22 22:52:56 2006

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