> -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name] > Sent: woensdag 11 mei 2011 2:01 > To: ne...@apache.org; Neels Hofmeyr > Cc: dev > Subject: Re: [svnbench] Revision: 1101392 compiled May 10 2011, 10:07:15 > > Neels Hofmeyr wrote on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 01:31:02 +0200: > > The most recent benchmark suggests that the 'svn delete' performance > > problem I was complaining about earlier is not only gone but completely > > reversed. 'svn delete' is now EXTREMELY fast when compared to 1.6. > > > > Amazing. > > > > Also, one has to look really hard for timings where trunk is slower. > > Quite remarkable perf improvement happening these days. > > > > A-ma-zing! > > > > ~Neels > > > > Are you sure? The script's output seems a little bit too consistent: > > ne...@apache.org wrote on Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:57:35 +0000: > > ("1.23|+0.45" means factor=1.23, difference in seconds = 0.45 > > factor < 1 or difference < 0 means '5x5_trunk' is faster than '5x5_1.6') > .. > > ("1.23|+0.45" means factor=1.23, difference in seconds = 0.45 > > factor < 1 or difference < 0 means '100x1_trunk' is faster than '100x1_1.6') > .. > > ("1.23|+0.45" means factor=1.23, difference in seconds = 0.45 > > factor < 1 or difference < 0 means '1x100_trunk' is faster than '1x100_1.6') > .. > > ("1.23|+0.45" means factor=1.23, difference in seconds = 0.45 > > factor < 1 or difference < 0 means 'total_trunk' is faster than 'total_1.6')
This is just the explanation how you should read the numbers. The real numbers are in the tables (which you removed from this mail) Bert