This could be for a number of reasons. Perhaps your original repository is
an older format? If that's the case, and your mirror is a newer format,
then the newer format could be packing and finding binary duplicates much
more effectively than is possible using the older format.
Eric.
On Thu, Jul
Better deduplicaton? And did you exclude old branches with bulky binaries
in them?
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Dummy <3295285...@qq.com> wrote:
> dear subversion:
> I have a weird question about svnsync:
> i svnsync gzrepos(centos 6.4-svn1.6.11) to gz-mirror1(centos 7-svn1.9.5),
> when it wa
dear subversion:
I have a weird question about svnsync:
i svnsync gzrepos(centos 6.4-svn1.6.11) to gz-mirror1(centos 7-svn1.9.5),
when it was done successfully, i found that the mirror repo(gz-mirror1) is more
less than source repo(gzrepos) in sizes ,the source repo(gzrepos) is 177G while
the mir