On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:19 AM, i_maliavko <i_malia...@wargaming.net> wrote: > Hi. > > I'm using it since official release. And decision to using it was my big > fail. Becase: > 1. commit list makes about 10 minutes time after time; > 2. first update in day last over 15 minutes; > > I'm working on big project (over 100 000 files) and waste about an hour on > waiting SVN operations. And the saddest thing that this operations takes my > HDD off and now I have no time to back to the old SVN version. All my > programms and IDEs are very busy within updating process. I hope you'll fix > yours problems with new version but I'll also try to solve it on my working > place by ubdating OS and all drivers. > > Thanks
Ouch. I'm a friendly list contributor, not a core developer, but perhaps I can offer a thought or two. What OS are you using? CIFS accessed filesystems with lots of files have been a historical headache, so if you're using a Windows box with a network share, you may be really hurting on that basis. Why does the project have 100,000 files? Should it be factored into smaller chunks for *other* reasons? Which network protocol are you using to access the repository? I've been pushing svn+ssh for security reasons, but encryption itself can be a significant computational burden in large data transfers.