Hi Jason! >Also, after just 3 hours, my projects folder has expanded to over 59,000 >files, 23,000 folders, and 11 gb of data. >This seems quite slow to me and the number of new files, folders, and data >seems shocking. Would this be what you would expect?
Yes, the result is quite normal and expected for the Subversion. As far as we've understood you the working copy has extended. Every Working Copy contains .svn folder which holds the extra information needed by Subversion. Further details you could find in Subversion documentation: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.basic.in-action.html#svn.basic.in-action.wc, http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.developer.insidewc.html On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 8:36 AM, <jason.king.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi VisualSVN Support, > > I'm trying out SVN for the first time and am in the process of > committing a projects folder that originally was over 23,000 files, > 2,300 folders and 5 gb of data. > > For my test, I'm using a system with both the server and client on the > same computer. But I've setup a NAS drive on my LAN as the > repository. I initially copied the entire project from my NAS to my > local computer and it took around 30 mins to copy. Now that I'm doing > my first commit, its been over 3 hours so far and it looks like it is > averaging around 2 files per second. At that rate, it looks like it > is going to take 4 hours total to send all the content. > > Also, after just 3 hours, my projects folder has expanded to over > 59,000 files, 23,000 folders, and 11 gb of data. > > This seems quite slow to me and the number of new files, folders, and > data seems shocking. Would this be what you would expect? > > Thanks for your assistance. > > Cheers, > Jason > -- Regards, Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support