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RE: How long do your svn dumps take

From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:11:32 -0400

> > I have been told by a user of an svnadmin dump that took 9+ hours.
> > I have been meaning to reproduce the problem but did not have the
time.
> > (No pun intended! :)

> Just a random datapoint, but the number of directories in one
directory
> seems to really affect svnadmin verify performance. (Essentially just
> a dump followed by a load...) We have a fairly small repo (3G) that
has
> 8000 directories inside a top level directory. A verify takes over 40
> hours now. It seems to get really bad after a couple thousand dirs.
We
> have a 160G repo with twice the number of files and revisions that
> takes <2 hours on the same server. All FSFS using Subversion 1.5.

Once other datapoint for me. Our repository has a lot of binary files in
it (VB6 dlls). I wonder if that could have something to do with it also.

BOb

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