Re: Git Scaling: What factors most affect Git performance for a large repo?

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On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 11:08:55PM +0100, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
On 20.02.2015 01:03, brian m. carlson wrote:

If you want good performance, I'd recommend the latest version of Git
both client- and server-side.  Newer versions of Git provide pack
bitmaps, which can dramatically speed up clones and fetches, and Git

Do you happen now which version, if at all, of JGit and Gerrit support pack bitmaps?

They were originally implemented in JGit, but I don't know what version, sorry. Some googling tells me that it's probably version 3.0.

2.3.0 fixes a performance regression with large numbers of refs in
non-shallow repositories.

Do you also know in what Git version the regression was introduced?

v1.8.4-rc3-8-gfbd4a70.  It was fixed in v2.2.1-65-g2dacf26.
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