Thanks, Philip. I've tried to build a repository with just the latest trunk or my repository, to make sure we're as much in sync as possible, but it's still taking just about as long as before to do a checkout. Seems to be a Windows/Linux issue. I googled a bit and from what I found, it's either an inherent problem or some config issue that's going to take ages to diagnose. Oh well, something for another day.
Regards, Michael ________________________________________ From: Philip Martin [philip.mar...@wandisco.com] Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 00:10 To: Ketting, Michael Cc: dev@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: Significant checkout performance degradation between 1.6.1 and 1.7b2 "Ketting, Michael" <michael.kett...@rubicon.eu> writes: > Those are interesting numbers, Philip. When you say local repository, > you're talking about localhost, but still using HTTP? I'm curious > about the actual timing since you got the same ratio as long as you > used a physical disk but had an overall speed improvement by a factor > of eight. Is that Linux or localhost? Using HTTP with both Apache and the client running on my desktop machine (which is not powerful by todays standards). I get much the same speed checking out on to my Linux laptop over my LAN from Apache running on my desktop. -- uberSVN: Apache Subversion Made Easy http://www.uberSVN.com