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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by kf...@collab.net on 2003/11/15 01:46:54 UTC

Every now and then, some good news...

Last night, before svn.collab.net got upgraded to 0.33, I timed a few
checkouts of the Subversion trunk to my home machine.  My DSL line
averages 77ms latency, which I think is fairly standard (?) for home
DSL in the USA at least.

Today both svn.collab.net and my home client got upgraded to
Subversion 0.33, with its improved checkout and update speeds, and I
re-timed the checkouts.

Here are the results, averaged (but there was almost no spread):

               SVN 0.32.1         SVN 0.33
               ----------        ----------
                 4m:40s            1m:48s

This was only over ra_dav, but I believe ra_svn would show a similar
improvement.

Dang!

-Karl

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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by John Szakmeister <jo...@szakmeister.net>.
On Friday 14 November 2003 20:46, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> Last night, before svn.collab.net got upgraded to 0.33, I timed a few
> checkouts of the Subversion trunk to my home machine.  My DSL line
> averages 77ms latency, which I think is fairly standard (?) for home
> DSL in the USA at least.
>
> Today both svn.collab.net and my home client got upgraded to
> Subversion 0.33, with its improved checkout and update speeds, and I
> re-timed the checkouts.
>
> Here are the results, averaged (but there was almost no spread):
>
>                SVN 0.32.1         SVN 0.33
>                ----------        ----------
>                  4m:40s            1m:48s
>
> This was only over ra_dav, but I believe ra_svn would show a similar
> improvement.
>
> Dang!
>

That is awesome guys!  Great job!

I've been pulling in more and more developers at work, but have waited to get 
a few converted.  This pushes it over the edge, everyone gets converted this 
coming week! :-)

-John


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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by Brian Behlendorf <br...@collab.net>.
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> Here are the results, averaged (but there was almost no spread):
>
>                SVN 0.32.1         SVN 0.33
>                ----------        ----------
>                  4m:40s            1m:48s

Huzzah!  Kudos for all the performance work.

	Brian


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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by John Szakmeister <jo...@szakmeister.net>.
On Friday 14 November 2003 20:46, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> Last night, before svn.collab.net got upgraded to 0.33, I timed a few
> checkouts of the Subversion trunk to my home machine.  My DSL line
> averages 77ms latency, which I think is fairly standard (?) for home
> DSL in the USA at least.
>
> Today both svn.collab.net and my home client got upgraded to
> Subversion 0.33, with its improved checkout and update speeds, and I
> re-timed the checkouts.
>
> Here are the results, averaged (but there was almost no spread):
>
>                SVN 0.32.1         SVN 0.33
>                ----------        ----------
>                  4m:40s            1m:48s
>
> This was only over ra_dav, but I believe ra_svn would show a similar
> improvement.
>
> Dang!
>

That is awesome guys!  Great job!

I've been pulling in more and more developers at work, but have waited to get 
a few converted.  This pushes it over the edge, everyone gets converted this 
coming week! :-)

-John


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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
"Steve Williams" <st...@kromestudios.com> writes:
> What difference would the 0.33.1 release make on these times if 0.33.1 is a
> performance fix?

No difference -- I timed checkouts, not updates.

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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by Ben Collins-Sussman <su...@collab.net>.
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 15:51, Steve Williams wrote:
> What difference would the 0.33.1 release make on these times if 0.33.1 is a
> performance fix?

None, because the timings are on 'svn checkout', and the 0.33.1 fix was
specifically for updates.



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Re: Every now and then, some good news...

Posted by Steve Williams <st...@kromestudios.com>.
What difference would the 0.33.1 release make on these times if 0.33.1 is a
performance fix?

Sly

> Last night, before svn.collab.net got upgraded to 0.33, I timed a few
> checkouts of the Subversion trunk to my home machine.  My DSL line
> averages 77ms latency, which I think is fairly standard (?) for home
> DSL in the USA at least.
>
> Today both svn.collab.net and my home client got upgraded to
> Subversion 0.33, with its improved checkout and update speeds, and I
> re-timed the checkouts.
>
> Here are the results, averaged (but there was almost no spread):
>
>                SVN 0.32.1         SVN 0.33
>                ----------        ----------
>                  4m:40s            1m:48s
>
> This was only over ra_dav, but I believe ra_svn would show a similar
> improvement.
>
> Dang!
>
> -Karl


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