Hi,
There is already a trac issue for something similar to your situation. The cause
is probably file locking in Windows.
Some other helpful remarks. Please, check what the disk activity is. I have
generally seen pretty poor performance on laptops, because of their slow
hard-drives. You can also turn off the icon overlays in TortoiseSVN, so that it
is not regenerating its cache, while you are updating.
Br
Paro
Jonas Rosqvist <jonas.rosqvist_at_gmail.com> hat am 21. September 2009 um 17:52
geschrieben:
> When doing SVN update on some of our repositories we get very bad
> response times. First no network traffic to the server for a few
> minutes then the files are transfered and then a new long pause before
> the update is done.
>
> Tried using Tortoise and the command line tool and the same problem. A
> bit repository size related, small is fast, but they don't have to get
> really big to get slow. Also this is not the case for all our project
> members. Som have decent response times. One m,eber has clocked the
> update time to 10 minutes even though no files were updated.
>
> Removed all antivirus software to be safe but no change.
> versions 1.4.5
>
> Can the repository be structured badly? Why don't we get the same bad
> performance on all our computers?
> CPU very low during svn update, but the computers still seems a bit
> sluggish.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome, we need to solve this as soon as possible.
>
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