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Subversion VS. CVS - performance!

From: Mark Caron <MCaron_at_primetherapeutics.com>
Date: 2007-12-31 21:50:06 CET

Hi all,

We have recently installed Subversion 1.4.4 using Apache 2.2.3 w/SSL and
using mod_authnz_ldap for authentication with our Active Directory. OS is
RHEL 5.

After installing we ran some performance tests comparing with our current
CVS running on RHEL 4. Hardware and network environment is similar
between these two. Our CVS uses SSH and it's own authentication. We also
tested with SVN using svnserve instead of Apache/ldap-AD auth.

Summary of results of our project set checkout test (minutes):

CVS: 2:00
SVN/Apache 6:53
SVN/svnserve 3:20

Does this look right? Is there a way to improve or tune this for faster
performance? Also - we are not sure we want to use svnserve due to it's
limitations - we tested it out of curiosity.

Thanks,

Mark Caron
Sr. Systems Engineer
IT-Middleware Team
Prime Therapeutics
651-414-1585

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