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Subversion on a large repository

From: Vishnu Venkatesan <vishnu.venkatesan_at_oracle.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:01:11 -0800

Hi,
 I am in the process of evaluating subversion for hosting a repository
of about 10,000+ files with a size of 2 GB that can change at least 10%
everyday.
 Can anyone please let me know if there are any references of subversion
deployment with such large repository with FSFS or Berkeley DB.
Some of the things that I am looking for
1. What would be the advantages of using one over the other (FSFS vs
Berkeley DB)
2. Any specific limitations
3. How much scalable the repository would be -- for about 100-200
concurrent commits

thanks,
Vishnu.

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Hi,
  I am in the process of evaluating subversion for hosting a repository
of about 10,000+ files with a size of 2 GB that can change at least 10%
everyday.
  Can anyone please let me know if there are any references of
subversion deployment with such large repository with FSFS or Berkeley DB.
Some of the things that I am looking for
1. What would be the advantages of using one over the other (FSFS vs
Berkeley DB)
2. Any specific limitations
3. How much scalable the repository would be -- for about 100-200
concurrent commits

thanks,
Vishnu.

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