We use FSFS storage backend and 5 minutes is not an issue. We're 
experiencing some slowdown since the server move. We're working on this 
issue.

Fabien

Ian P. Christian wrote:
> Adriaan van Natijne wrote:
>> I was told that Subversion was only capable of handeling one transaction
>> and others had to wait.
>> This story is outdated or incorrect?
>>   
> That sounds like it might have been the case with the DB backend, I
> imagine symfony is using the FSFS storage backend (if not, that might
> explain the problems!)
> 
> I doubt it is the case though to be honest, and I'd appreciate a
> reference to it.   Usually, multiple sources can have a read lock on
> something, but only one thing can have a write lock.
> 
> Even if that is the case, running a 'svn info' against my own reposiory,
> the request takes 0.3 seconds.  Assuming the symfony's SVN server isn't
> that much slower - that's me using it for 0.1% of the time.
> 
> If Sensio want me to update less frequently - but as a seasoned system
> administrator , I personally think that a check every 5 minutes is far
> from being an issue.
> 
> > 
> 
> 

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