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Re: CPU usage during commits

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-05-24 16:18:30 CEST

On 5/24/06, Sinang, Danny <D.Sinang@spi-bpo.com> wrote:
> In http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html ,
> it says :
>
> Specifically, each time a new version of a file is committed to the
> repository, Subversion encodes the previous version (actually, several
> previous versions) as a delta against the new version.
>
> On average, we'll be checking in 10 MB PDF or TIFF files . Will this consume
> a lot of CPU or Disk I/O ? If so, how much ?

Can't be answered without knowing the data and your hardware specs.
And even then, the answer is often variable.

But you could pretty easily set up a few test cases and check it out
for yourself.

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