[cvsnt] CVSNT does not support *large* binary files (crashesonthem)

Serge Nikulin snikulin at safeviewinc.com
Sun Jun 18 22:45:52 BST 2006


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"Arthur Barrett" <arthur.barrett at march-hare.com> wrote in message 
news:mailman.595.1150585765.312.cvsnt at cvsnt.org...
> We recommend at least 2 x the size of the largest directory (sum of
> all file sizes in that directory including dead files) in available
> (real) memory if you are using -kkv and -kb, significantly more if you
> are using -kB.

Wow!
Does this mean that CVSNT uses in-RAM processing?
Does this mean that if we are planning to grow to few tens of gigabytes in a 
single folder then 32-bit host OS is out of question and we need 64-bit box 
with 2 x tens of gigabyte of RAM?
Thanks!
Serge





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