Greetings,

We just upgraded from 1.3.1 to 1.6.9 (Woo hoo!) and put the new SVN on some 
brand new servers.  At the same time, we also setup some basic disaster 
recovery using svnsync to mirror the commits from our primary SVN server to our 
backup SVN server.  I expected some performance degradation on commits, but we 
are getting some extreme degradation on checkouts as well.  One of our 
applications uses Ivy for dependency management and it has a lot of third-party 
jars, some very large.  On our build server, a build that used to take 10 
minutes is now taking 30 minutes.  Most of the additional time appears to be in 
the Ivy update/checkout for the application, but time to update/checkout the 
application's source code is also taking increased time.  Keep in mind that 
these are essentially "clean" builds with complete retrievals of the Ivy 
repository and the source code repository.  Does anyone have any ideas why our 
checkouts are taking so much longer than they used to?

Regards,

Thomas Loy

Software Build Engineer
Cbeyond, Inc.

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