a while.
>>> Currently my company is looking for a version control system to use
>>> and we find Git a good candidate for us. But what is important for us
>>> to know is scalability of this VCS. Does anyone performed load testing
>>> of Git? What is the pr
ood candidate for us. But what is important for us
>> to know is scalability of this VCS. Does anyone performed load testing
>> of Git? What is the practical maximum number of files and revisions
>> this system can handle?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Iurii Mykhailov
>
>
In 2012 there was a thread about git's performance on large
repositories. One archive of the discussion begins here:
http://mid.gmane.org/CB5074CF.3AD7A%25joshua.redstone%40fb.com
> The test repo has 4 million commits, linear history and about 1.3
> million files.
I'm not sure to what extent git
of this VCS. Does anyone performed load testing
> of Git? What is the practical maximum number of files and revisions
> this system can handle?
>
> Best regards,
> Iurii Mykhailov
Have a look at the projects using Git[1]. There are for sure projects that
exceeds the scalability you
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