Guten Tag sureshkumar nandakumar,
am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012 um 07:57 schrieben Sie:

> We have lot of repositories which is maintaining in Linux server. Each
> repositories taking huge size in our server.
> Our Maximum size limit is 100GB, but the size almost reached 98%. We
> are in trouble when we are using repository in Tortoise SVN.

Who enforces space limit and what does it has to do with TortoiseSVN?
What is saved in your repository, which files types with which average
sizes? Which subversion version are your running as a server and in
which format are your current repositories?

> Is that any good way to keep
> it SVN server without space constrain?

It mainly depends on your hardware. What impact has the increasing size
on your users? Do they have to wait "forever" for any operation? Or
what is your real problem with the increasing sizes, just backup
problems?

> Is that any way to compress and reduce the repositories size without any 
> impact?

Depending on your current repository format, the repository can be
packed and repository sharing can be used, some kind of deduplication
which can reduce repository sizes if a lot of comparable or even
identical files are checked in. To get maximum benefit of this a
complete dump and load cycle of your repository is needed.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.reposadmin.maint.html#svn.reposadmin.maint.diskspace

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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