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FSFS

I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
curious as to how many people are using FSFS? 

It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
How long was this in development?

Thanks for any info!


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Re: FSFS

Posted by Carl Brewer <ca...@vivitec.com.au>.
Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
> I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
> curious as to how many people are using FSFS? 

I'm using it, smallish scale (couple of hundred files under it)
on a few different releases of Redhat and some mongrel
servers (making FSFS mandatory, it's too hard to mix 18 different
versions of BDB ....)

No dramas so far.

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Re: FSFS

Posted by Garrett Rooney <ro...@electricjellyfish.net>.
Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
> I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
> curious as to how many people are using FSFS? 
> 
> It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
> How long was this in development?

A number of people are using it in production, and have for some time 
with no problems.  The libsvn_fs_fs directory first showed up in the 
repository on 2004-03-31, although I believe Greg Hudson had been doing 
design work on it prior to that point.

-garrett

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Re: FSFS

Posted by "Dustin N. Jenkins" <dj...@invoqsystems.com>.
Completely agree with Werner.  I switched our 3GB repository two months 
ago and couldn't be happier with it.  I haven't had to recover it once.  
Our size is about a dozen developers who use it daily.

Dustin



Brian Fohl wrote:

>We've been using it on Windows for about 3 months.  Handles regular
>work from 8 people, not too big of a repo, but we're already up to
>over 1200 revisions.  Seems to work very well.
>
>Thanks,
>Brian
>
>On 4/27/05, Werner Punz <we...@gmx.at> wrote:
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>>Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
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>>>I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
>>>curious as to how many people are using FSFS?
>>>
>>>It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
>>>How long was this in development?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any info!
>>>      
>>>
>>Have been using it on OSX for quite a while now, my repository is around
>>2 Gig with 1800 revisions currently, I am working on the repo
>>alone currently. I have yet to encounter a problem with it.
>>Much less hazzle than the former BDB backend, and subjectively faster
>>as well.
>>Highly recommendable.
>>
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Re: FSFS

Posted by Brian Fohl <br...@gmail.com>.
We've been using it on Windows for about 3 months.  Handles regular
work from 8 people, not too big of a repo, but we're already up to
over 1200 revisions.  Seems to work very well.

Thanks,
Brian

On 4/27/05, Werner Punz <we...@gmx.at> wrote:
> Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
> > I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
> > curious as to how many people are using FSFS?
> >
> > It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
> > How long was this in development?
> >
> > Thanks for any info!
> Have been using it on OSX for quite a while now, my repository is around
> 2 Gig with 1800 revisions currently, I am working on the repo
> alone currently. I have yet to encounter a problem with it.
> Much less hazzle than the former BDB backend, and subjectively faster
> as well.
> Highly recommendable.
> 
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Re: FSFS

Posted by Frank Gruman <fg...@verizon.net>.
I've been using FSFS for almost 6 months without any issues.  We have a 
repository sitting on a NFS share (file server running RAID) and 
Subversion is run from a small local box.  No issues that I have run 
across yet. (knocking on some serious hardwood now).

We had to use FSFS because of the NFS issue.  BDB is not supported on 
NFS.  I like that the default file system has now gone to FSFS.  It 
tells me that the Subversion developers also think that FSFS is the way 
to go.

Regards,
Frank

Werner Punz wrote:

> Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
>
>> I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
>> curious as to how many people are using FSFS?
>> It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
>> How long was this in development?
>>
>> Thanks for any info!
>
> Have been using it on OSX for quite a while now, my repository is 
> around 2 Gig with 1800 revisions currently, I am working on the repo
> alone currently. I have yet to encounter a problem with it.
> Much less hazzle than the former BDB backend, and subjectively faster
> as well.
> Highly recommendable.
>
>
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Re: FSFS

Posted by Werner Punz <we...@gmx.at>.
Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
> I have read the FSFS notes and read many posts from the archives and am
> curious as to how many people are using FSFS? 
> 
> It sounds great, but have others found it mature enough for primetime?
> How long was this in development?
> 
> Thanks for any info!
Have been using it on OSX for quite a while now, my repository is around 
2 Gig with 1800 revisions currently, I am working on the repo
alone currently. I have yet to encounter a problem with it.
Much less hazzle than the former BDB backend, and subjectively faster
as well.
Highly recommendable.


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