Just looking at the two mailing list - cvsnt and info-cvs I can see lot
more people in distressed about CVSNT stability.  And I am biased against
Windows as a stable platform compared to Linux.
Many of the 3rd party/commercial tools are better supported on CVS
than CVSNT imho.

Peformance wise many people here have noted CVS on Linux being faster than
CVSNT. Unless you are a Windows shops and need integration with Microsoft's
authentication infrastructure stick with real CVS.

System requirements - A Linux box with  >1GB physical RAM and SWAP will
be plenty good. It depends on how many users and size of your files/repoz.



Madhavi Thottempudi wrote:

Hello everyone!
I am trying to install CVS. Before starting I want to check few things and
hopefully U guys have answers. My questions are:

1. CVS (linux) vs CVSNT (windows) - Which one is better performance wise,
stability and reliability wise? As I haven't started the project yet, I can
go either way. Please suggest me which is better to use or if it makes no
difference.

2. What are system requirements on which we install CVS server?

Any advice/suggestion are greatly appreciated. Thank you.





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