Stefan Fuhrmann <stefan.fuhrm...@wandisco.com> writes: >> > Using serf 1.1.x@1691 and subversion trunk@1408335 as 1.8. >> > Using 1.7.7 with neon as 1.7. >> > Using subversion trunk as my dataset. >> > >> > The server CPU and bandwidth to service one checkout: >> > >> > 1.7 neon client, 1.7 server >> > 3.6s, 21.4MB >> > >> > 1.8 serf client, 1.7 server >> > 2.9s, 46.9MB >> > >> > 1.7 neon client, 1.7 server, mod_deflate >> > 5.3s, 15.4MB >> > >> > 1.8 serf client, 1.7 server, mod_deflate >> > 5.7s, 15.9MB >> > >> > 1.7 neon client, 1.8 server >> > 3.3s, 21.4MB >> > >> > 1.8 serf client, 1.8 server >> > 1.6s, 44.7MB >> > >> > 1.7 neon client, 1.8 server, mod_deflate >> > 4.8s, 15.4MB >> > >> > 1.8 serf client, 1.8 server, mod_deflate >> > 4.1s. 14.7MB >> > > How long does it take to do e.g. 4 c/o in parallel > to some ramdisk with hot server caches? That > would give some indication on the server CPU usage.
Those figures are the amount of CPU used by the server. In each case I did 10 consecutive checkouts without restarting, so 1 cold-cache and 9 hot-cache. How would running checkouts in parallel add more information? -- Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download