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From: ÐлекÑей <alexey_krasikov () mail ! ru>
Date: 2017-09-18 7:28:37
Message-ID: 1505719717.640625221 () f452 ! i ! mail ! ru
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Good afternoon!
In the case of CO, UP, and so on for large amounts of data, the target system starts \
to slow down considerably. The test showed that SVN starts consuming all available \
memory and more. I think it's because all the data pumped into RAM and then dumped on \
the hard drive, and the memory is not freed. You have to kill the process, make SVN \
CLEANUP, and then SVN UP to continue updating the repository.
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Best Regards,
Krasikov Alexey,
тел: +7 (999) 789-0-789
skype: alexey_krasikov_1986
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data-mce-style="direction: ltr;"><div><span id="noHighlight_0.22064150959171225">Good \
afternoon!</span></div><div><span id="noHighlight_0.01983060595752173">In the case of \
CO, UP, and so on for large amounts of data, the target system starts to slow down \
considerably. The test showed that SVN starts consuming all available memory and \
more. I think it's because all the data pumped into RAM and then dumped on the hard \
drive, and the memory is not freed. You have to kill the process, make SVN CLEANUP, \
and then SVN UP to continue updating the repository.</span></div></div><br><br><br>-- \
<br>Best Regards,<br>Krasikov Alexey,<br>Ñел: <span \
class="js-phone-number">+7 (999) 789-0-789</span><br>skype: \
alexey_krasikov_1986</BODY></HTML>
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