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Re: Multiple vs Single Repositories

From: david x callaway <dxc_at_pobox.com>
Date: 2007-05-03 02:28:51 CEST

what about the drive layout? is hardware RAID recommended for this kind
of setup? what sort of backup strategy would you use? do I recall
correctly that svn won't work on NFS (locking issue?)?

I once worked on a very large project that was kept in cvs. *after* the
$million server crash and painful recovery the data were moved to a
NetApp server that also did the backups, snapshots, etc. for a long
time after that people were running daily private backups of the whole
tree because nobody wanted to try to recover from a big crash again.

dxc

Chris.Fouts@qimonda.com wrote:
> (snip)
>> Also, completely separate teams development the different
>> apps. So, for authorization purposes,
>>
>> Repo/
>> app1/
>> app2/
>>
>> Works better.
>>
>
> Ok, if separate teams work on different apps, would you want the
> same or separate set of hook scripts for all teams? If the same
> set, then one repos; else multiple repos.
>
> Andreas already alluded to this.
>
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