Thanks for everyone’s replies. Took me a couple days to review the links everyone sent.
Thorsten’s links sent me to several of your posts, Mark -- thanks. Based on your feedback it appears the new release of svn within a month or so should resolve the problem. It appears the best solution is to wait until then. But, I did want to follow-up on the questions Thorsten & Olli had. Here is an example of our directory structure: projectA/ trunk/ tags/ release100_06062013_0809/ release100_06062013_0810/ … branches/ The tags are at the same directory level, which supports the inclination you had, Thorsten. I wasn’t aware that tagging a directory replicates the complete directory structure in db/res, which contains the largest files in our repo. The other directories are reasonable. The source of the largest db/rev repo, which has 141,573 revisions, is 780K. If I understand the skip-delta cost, which I may not completely, it sounds like each tagged release based on the trunk will occupy more space as it is farther away from the trunk revision number? Thanks. André Harper