Ok, as i understand it there is 5 TB data storage needed for now and the near future, and bandwidth is unknown? Bandwidth should be known after all those years i think. And necessary to know if some solution is suitable.
Kind regards, Vincent
900MB Objects
155MB Airports
233MB Models
88382MB Terrain, 85363MB thereof in compressed files (btg.gz)
overall 1663728 Files in 49620 Directories
Torsten wrote in Sat Mar 14, 2015 9:11 pm:Some hard numbers (Revision 54481)
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900MB Objects
155MB Airports
233MB Models
88382MB Terrain, 85363MB thereof in compressed files (btg.gz)
overall 1663728 Files in 49620 Directories
Terrasync needs SVN access via HTTP.
Torsten
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2014/05/handle-big-repositories-git/ wrote:Simple solution is a shallow clone
The first solution to a fast clone and to saving developers and systems time and disk space is to perform a shallow clone using git. A shallow clone allows you to clone a repository keeping only the latest n commits of history.
How do you do it? Just use the - -depth option, for example:
git clone --depth depth remote-url
Imagine you accumulated ten or more years of project history in your repository – for example for JIRA we migrated to git an 11 years old code base -, the time savings can add up and be very noticeable.
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