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Trying to Find the Bottleneck of SVN Checkout and Commit Speeds
posted by William Sandler on Feb. 18, 2017, 12:30 p.m. (1 day ago)
Hey fellow SSAs.

Was wondering if anyone had any tips on speeding up SVN commits and checkouts.

The project I'm testing with is ~10GB and ~24,000 files, mostly PNG, MAT, and FBX files.

The SVN server is baremetal with a E5-2623 v3, 64GB RAM, and an Intel NVMe SSD. For OS I've tried both Ubuntu with the latest SVN and Apache, and Windows with the latest VisualSVN Server. The client machines doing the committing and checking out are using TortoiseSVN and have last generation i5's, 32GB RAM, and 500GB Samsung SSDs. The machines are connected over 10Gb Intel NICs.

Commits average ~20MB/s and checkouts average ~50MB/s. Is this just the nature of single threaded SVN or can something be done to speed up this process?




William Sandler
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Hey fellow SSAs.

Was wondering if anyone had any tips on speeding up SVN commits and checkouts.

The project I'm testing with is ~10GB and ~24,000 files, mostly PNG, MAT, and FBX files.

The SVN server is baremetal with a E5-2623 v3, 64GB RAM, and an Intel NVMe SSD. For OS I've tried both Ubuntu with the latest SVN and Apache, and Windows with the latest VisualSVN Server. The client machines doing the committing and checking out are using TortoiseSVN and have last generation i5's, 32GB RAM, and 500GB Samsung SSDs. The machines are connected over 10Gb Intel NICs.

Commits average ~20MB/s and checkouts average ~50MB/s. Is this just the nature of single threaded SVN or can something be done to speed up this process?




William Sandler

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