I have to imagine that network latency for those in Europe might have
something to do with it. I noticed a significant speed in increase once
I was back in North America.

Paul Ramsey wrote:
> The archive itself is 1.8Gb right now.
> I have just dropped about 30 uncompleted transactions, which may or  
> may not make any speed difference for commits.
> 
> The current trunk tree runs at 300Mb
> 
> I found that module/main was 80Mb of that:
> 
>   Bluejay:~/Code/geotools/module/main pramsey$ du -skh *
>   120K    modified-src
>   21M    src
>   25M    target
>   34M    test
> 
> It seems like in general people need to be more careful, because it  
> is next to impossible to remove things from the archive once they go  
> in.  (The whole archive needs to be dumped and filtered to remove the  
> offending item.)
> 
> There are maybe 300Mb of known fluffy objects in old revisions (jars  
> from early udig development, some stupid large tiffs in test cases)  
> that can be filtered out, but in general there is just a lot of stuff  
> in there which is hard to get rid of.
> 
> At 1.8Gb we basically would need to devote an entire machine to the  
> SVN repository in order to guarantee speed, so that most of the  
> database ended up in the VFS cache.  It would be much faster if we  
> weren't running confluence and geoserver and other tomcat-based  
> memory hogs that push the SVN database down out of the VFS cache all  
> the time.
> 
> I will try some commits and see if I perceive slowness. I have found  
> that updates are not all that bad just now.
> 
> P
> 
> On 10-Oct-06, at 12:22 PM, Cory Horner wrote:
> 
>> Gabriel Roldán wrote:
>>
>>> I second Adrian's worries.
>>>
>>> I'm maintaining a branch in sync with trunk, which is becoming an  
>>> impossible
>>> task. The branch (19115_2003) is intended to be in sync with trunk  
>>> until I
>>> manage to get the metadata interfaces changes in geoapi trunk.
>>>
>>> Is the problem causing this slowness already know? Any plan to fix  
>>> it?
>>>
>>>
>> I believe it is being looked at today by our sysadmin.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cory.
>>
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