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RE: Large VSS Databases: msg#00139version-control.sourcegear-vault.user
I think I may have misunderstood an email you posted about a year ago. At that time it sounded like Vault didn't scale too well and importing 4Gb VSS database was not recommended. Is this no longer the case (if it ever was!). I guess I'm going to have to try and see what happens. Neil -----Original Message----- From: vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eric Sink Sent: 20 January 2004 14:35 To: vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [vault-list] Large VSS Databases I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "additional support for very large source-safe databases". If I'm not correctly understanding your question, you may want to be more specific. We already have a number of customers who have imported databases of larger than 4GB. It remains the case that the important variable when talking about Vault scalability is how many files are in the repository. We have customers with around 100,000 files. Internally, we test Vault with a repository that contains 500,000 files. Vault 2.0 offers faster performance and more scalability than any release we've done so far. Regarding your offer of a copy of your VSS database: We do periodically obtain VSS databases from customers (under NDA) for the purpose of resolving specific problems. If it becomes necessary for us to have a copy of your data to help resolve any difficulties you have, we can talk about it then. -- Eric Sink Software Craftsman http://software.ericsink.com/ -----Original Message----- From: vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vault-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neil Sleightholm Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 1:50 AM To: vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vault-list] Large VSS Databases Does V2.00 have any additional support for very large source-safe databases e.g. > 4Gb? (I know this is pushing the limits of source-safe hence the need to migrate.) Eric - we did discuss this once before and you said you would be interested in using a copy of our vss database to investigate this. If this still something you want to pursue feel free to contact me offline. Neil Neil Sleightholm X2 Systems Limited neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ vault-list mailing list vault-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.sourcegear.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vault-list
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