Frank Cusack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>1. branching complexity (addressed with raw cpu power)
>2. database performance (addressed with RAM)
>3. file xfer performance ("asynchronous" wrt db updates as long as the
>   db is on a different disk from the files, so doesn't affect concurrency
>   but if lots of files are xferd to clients they may complain it's slow
>   if the disk subsystem is especially slow).  in any event this is
>   generally the least important aspect of p4 performance.

I agree completely, but file system performance for small files should
in any case not matter for a p4 server.

>This is why I challenged the question originally.

I've heard that red ones are supposed to be faster than other cars.

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