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Re: cvs benchmarks


From: Gianni Mariani
Subject: Re: cvs benchmarks
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 10:02:07 -0800
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To be useful, you need to know how it compares tosomthing else on the same hardware.

Another way you could look at this is - how much do you care or what is an acceptable level of performance.

Unless you have a monster tree, you're not really going to care because "speed" is not a feature you'll care about.

In other words, if you want an answer you're going to get much better luck if you describe the kind of performance you care about by describing the boundaries of your tree.

I have 1.2 gigs in my cvs repository in 20 different trees, 1900 directories, 14500 files and overall 54000 commits with users on Windows, MacOS X, Solaris and Linux and remote access over slow lines and people working on laptops and travelling around.

           ... Performance has never been an issue.

G

Daniels, David F wrote:

Anything. Network performance, source tree limits and performance and the
like. I have some metrics from the CVS Web site, but I was hoping for a bit
more.

Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Gianni Mariani [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:37 AM
To: Daniels, David F
Cc: 'address@hidden'
Subject: Re: cvs benchmarks



What kind of performance metrics are you looking for ?

or

How big is this source tree you're going to be using ?

G

Daniels, David F wrote:

Can anyone point me to any benchmarks on CVS's performance?

Thanks,
Dave

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