Guten Tag Florian Ludwig, am Mittwoch, 16. April 2014 um 19:13 schrieben Sie:
> After disabling all those and running a test > checkout on Linux and Windows on the same machine I still get a > result of Linux being 7.3x times faster. Any ideas why? I may have missed them but some things to consider from my point of view are the following: NTFS always uses ACLs, ext4 surely won't and ACLs are more processing intensive than old style Posix permissions. Where did you store your working copy? Vista and Win 7 have changed the users directory structure by being backwards compatible using junctions. Depending on your checkout directory, resolving a junction may impact performance on each and every activity of your file system regarding the checkout, something which surely won't be the case under ext4 again because most of the users simply store in /home/xyz without any links involved. I may be wrong here but does Linux on NTFS still ignores ACLs as well? It surely did in earlier versions. > Client Machine > -------------- How much RAM was provided for both OSes during the checkouts? How much was used for cache? Besides all that, a complete Process Monitor log for filesystem activity on Windows would surely be helpful, but a lot of work to properly research it of course. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thorsten Schöning -- Thorsten Schöning E-Mail:thorsten.schoen...@am-soft.de AM-SoFT IT-Systeme http://www.AM-SoFT.de/ Telefon...........05151- 9468- 55 Fax...............05151- 9468- 88 Mobil..............0178-8 9468- 04 AM-SoFT GmbH IT-Systeme, Brandenburger Str. 7c, 31789 Hameln AG Hannover HRB 207 694 - Geschäftsführer: Andreas Muchow