On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com>wrote:
> I have a checkout of the gcc tree, it has 78,000 files. Now it uses > svn: but if it were to use http: then the serf checkout log would be 4 > orders of magnitude bigger than the neon log. 83 years becomes 1 or 2 > days. > > The neon log is independent of the size of the checkout, the serf log > scales with the size of the checkout. If this were memory we would say > we have a scaling problem. Do scaling problems not apply to disk space? If you have a high-traffic site and you choose not allocate the disk space, rotate the logs or *gasp* don't log. There are clear solutions to this "problem" that are well-known by any competent owner. -- justin