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Re: Are there any size constraints for a SVN Server?

From: Erik Huelsmann <ehuels_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-03-16 13:36:02 CET

On 3/16/07, Andy Levy <andy.levy@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/16/07, Andreas Schweigstill <andreas@schweigstill.de> wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Swati Kulkarni schrieb:
> > > As per your reply, I will have to split file system in case of FSFS, if I
> > > want storage of ~1M. Can you please elaborate more on that?
> >
> > No, you totally misunderstood me. I said: "... if a file system allows
> > only 1M files, ...". I *never* said that your filesystem (NTFS) has such
> > a restriction! I guess that actual NTFS implementations will have limits
> > which are far higher.
> >
> > And I was talking about the total number of *revisions*, not files. I
> > don't think that there are real projects which currently have more than
> > about 100k revisions.
>
> Apache HTTPD is just over 500K revisions. http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/

KDE, Gnome and GCC have huge numbers of revisions too. It's not very
common, but they do exist.

bye,

Erik.

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