RE: Version control and performance

2003-06-22 Thread Jacob Lund
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Version control and performance "Jacob Lund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Martin! > > I am using the J2EENodeStore with 50.000 files in 9.000 collections. > All files have been placed under version control. It is running > without any

Re: Version control and performance

2003-06-20 Thread Martin Holz
"Jacob Lund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Martin! > > I am using the J2EENodeStore with 50.000 files in 9.000 collections. All > files have been placed under version control. It is running without any > problems and there is no decrease in speed compared to a store with 100 > files. > > I ha

RE: Version control and performance

2003-06-20 Thread Jacob Lund
Hi Martin! I am using the J2EENodeStore with 50.000 files in 9.000 collections. All files have been placed under version control. It is running without any problems and there is no decrease in speed compared to a store with 100 files. I have had 500.000+ files in the store but without placing all

Re: Version control and performance

2003-06-20 Thread Michael Oliver
What about a CVS Store? Michael Oliver CTO/Matrix Intermedia 7391 S. Bullrider Ave. Tucson, AZ 85747 Office (520)574-1150 Cell (518)378-6154 Martin Holz said: > > Hello Peter, > > "Nevermann, Dr., Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Good point! Currently, I have no idea how to overcome this

Re: Version control and performance

2003-06-20 Thread Martin Holz
Hello Peter, "Nevermann, Dr., Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Good point! Currently, I have no idea how to overcome this problem in > principle, i.e. by distributing the content of /history onto multiple > subdirectories, but I will keep thinking about it. > > It doesn't really solve the p

RE: Version control and performance

2003-06-20 Thread Nevermann, Dr., Peter
Good point! Currently, I have no idea how to overcome this problem in principle, i.e. by distributing the content of /history onto multiple subdirectories, but I will keep thinking about it. It doesn't really solve the problem ... but anyway: you currently can have a separate history folder for ea