Hi,

It's hard to give you a real number, but we store every diff (starting in
1.7, every unique diff, so if a diff for a file is uploaded more than once,
it's only stored once).

The largest database I've seen has grown up to about 10GB, but that's with
about 30 repositories and a thousand active engineers for about 6 years,
and without the 1.7 diff improvements. I'd expect it'd take a little while
to reach a few gigabytes for your team, but it will grow as you use it.

Christian

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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:00 AM, Géza Kulcsár <gesap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> This piece of information would be crucial for me as we're going to pay
> for database storage: could You give an estimation on how much disk space
> would a MySQL database for ReviewBoard consume for a pretty large project
> with ~50 software designers on a relatively large (can be several hundreds
> of MBs) code base?
>
> Sorry for the strange question and thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Géza Kulcsár
>
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