Performance Issue
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Performance Issue
Hi,
I am evaluating SourceOffSite to be used by our remote team.
I come into a problem when compare SourceOffSite with SourceAnyWhere. It takes me more than 6 minutes to get the whole project and meanwhile, it only takes SourceAnyWhere 58 seconds to do the same job.
Am I doing something wrong?
There are 1297 files under the project and total size of the files are 11.3M.
I am evaluating SourceOffSite to be used by our remote team.
I come into a problem when compare SourceOffSite with SourceAnyWhere. It takes me more than 6 minutes to get the whole project and meanwhile, it only takes SourceAnyWhere 58 seconds to do the same job.
Am I doing something wrong?
There are 1297 files under the project and total size of the files are 11.3M.
Are all the files in a single folder? If the same number of files are spread out among subfolders, SOS performance is better than if all the files are in one folder.
However, we've fixed this issue for SOS 4.1.2. I can send you a preview of SOS 4.1.2 if you'd like to try it for your team.
Email me at Linda at SourceGear.com.
However, we've fixed this issue for SOS 4.1.2. I can send you a preview of SOS 4.1.2 if you'd like to try it for your team.
Email me at Linda at SourceGear.com.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
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Hi Linda,
Thank you for your help.
The problem is that the files are not under one folder. We have 42 folders. I think that is quite typical.
We also discovered that for other operations, such as checkin, checkout, the time differences between SOS and SAW are even bigger.
I am wondering if I miss some basic point here.
Anyway, I will email you to get the preview version to see if it helps.
Thanks.
Thank you for your help.
The problem is that the files are not under one folder. We have 42 folders. I think that is quite typical.
We also discovered that for other operations, such as checkin, checkout, the time differences between SOS and SAW are even bigger.
I am wondering if I miss some basic point here.
Anyway, I will email you to get the preview version to see if it helps.
Thanks.
Forgive me for butting in here, but I spent countless hours with a stopwatch in hand benchmarking SOS and have a certain... investment in this topic!
Are the files spread out pretty much evenly in your 42 folders or do a handful of them have a much larger percentage of the files? In my side-by-side testing, I found that SOS 4.1.1 was generally faster than SAW on gets with lots of internal directory structure, except when a few single folders held a disproportionally large number of files.
Are the files spread out pretty much evenly in your 42 folders or do a handful of them have a much larger percentage of the files? In my side-by-side testing, I found that SOS 4.1.1 was generally faster than SAW on gets with lots of internal directory structure, except when a few single folders held a disproportionally large number of files.
Brody Finney
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Re: Performance Issue
Hi AJ,
I myself haven't tried SAW yet, but my boss did purchase SAW when I was evaluating SOS & Vault. And good performance is one of the reasons we chose SAW.
I am wondering if the performance issue has been fixed in SOS 5.0.3.
Thanks.
I myself haven't tried SAW yet, but my boss did purchase SAW when I was evaluating SOS & Vault. And good performance is one of the reasons we chose SAW.
I am wondering if the performance issue has been fixed in SOS 5.0.3.
Thanks.
Re: Performance Issue
Yes, we made significant improvements in performance in SOS 5.0.3
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager