Sorry for the OT, but will end the email with a witty tail of a monkey
and a llama :)

We're looking to get subversion installed in our office here... we are
a smallish agency with around 100 web projects on our dev server. 
Mostly these arnt worked on but will need to be included in the first
major import into subversion.

We're at the point of spec'ing out a server, what sort of space do
repositories take up?

We are looking at setting up one repository with the projects held in
their own sections...
i.e.

Repos
----> Project1
----> ----> trunk
----> ----> ----> webroot
----> Project2
----> ----> trunk
----> ----> ----> webroot

Do we just go for the biggest harddrive we can fit in the box or is
there a generally for a project the repos will be 2x the size type
rule?

Looking though the subversion mailing list they are more talking about
working directories and disk space being cheaper than bandwidth

TIA

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