rsync vs. cvsup benchmarks
Justin C. Sherrill
justin at shiningsilence.com
Wed Jan 30 05:51:19 PST 2008
On Wed, January 30, 2008 1:38 am, Vincent Stemen wrote:
>
> I have some benchmark test results comparing rsync to cvsup. I did 12
> client side tests over the last week. 5 against TheShell.com, 3 against
> AllBSD.org, and 4 against chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de. All tests were
> mirroring the DragonFly BSD source repository. The tests were done
> with various aged repositories at different times of the day and
> night, some with compression on and some with it off. Each test was
> done by unpacking two identical copies of a given aged
> repository, one to run the cvsup test on and one to run the rsync test on.
> Then the rsync and cvsup test was run back to back.
The only minor thing I'd bring up is that I recall one reason for cvsup is
that rsync placed a relatively higher load per client on the server.
Of course, that may complaint may date from when people only had 400Mhz
CPUs and older versions of rsync, so I doubt it's a strong reason to stay
with cvsup any more.
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