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Re: Space Constrain

From: David Chapman <dcchapman_at_acm.org>
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 23:13:36 -0800

On 1/11/2012 10:57 PM, sureshkumar nandakumar wrote:
> Dear Expert
>
> Our Subversion server is RedHat Linux.
>
> We have lot of repositories which is maintaining in Linux server. Each
> repositories taking huge size in our server.
> Our Maximum size limit is 100GB, but the size almost reached 98%. We
> are in trouble when we are using repository in Tortoise SVN.
>
> We are getting space constrain issues. For temporary purpose we
> deleting unused repositories in Server.
> Even though the size in increasing daily basis.
>
> Can anyone suggest me, how to save space. Is that any good way to keep
> it SVN server without space constrain?
> Is that any way to compress and reduce the repositories size without any impact?
>
> Please advise me with good practice.
> Your suggestion is more use to me.
>
>

What are you storing that is so big? Can you store only the inputs and
methods used to generate each version of these large file, rather than
the large files themselves?

-- 
     David Chapman         dcchapman_at_acm.org
     Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
     Software Development Done Right.
     www.chapman-consulting-sj.com
Received on 2012-01-12 08:14:41 CET

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