mkc
Debian with Apache2 + mod_perl as server.
Debian, FreeBSD and Win2k3 as clients.
Derek Mahar
What server platform do you run Subversion on?
Server:
Red Hat Linux, Apache 2
Mandrake Linux, Apache 2
Client:
Windows 2000, XP
mja
Server/Client platforms
Server: Windows 2000/Apache 2/mod_auth_ldap.dll
Clients: Windows XP/TortoiseSVN
Nathan Kidd
Re: What server platform do you run Subversion on?
Server: Linux (RH9), svnserve (Apache too slow on 550Mhz P3, 256MB)
Clients: Win 2K, XP, 2003 (TortoiseSVN, svn.exe). Solaris, AIX.
fbos
Server: WinXP Pro
Clients: Win2K, WinXP Pro
Rosch
Server: 3 Linux servers (Suse 9) running on apache
Clients: Windows (cygwin/TortoiseSVN),Linux, Mac OS X
BluRonin
Server
Solaris at work, running svn. Clients are W2K running Tortoise. Use RH9 at home.
ManfredH
Server: NetBSD 1.6.2
Clients: WinNT, Win2k, WinXP (TortoiseSVN, RapidSVN)
tvrg
doesn't matter
I voted other, I'm running it on windows as wel as linux and I must say I'm "just" running subversion, it doesn't matter what platform your on.
Rosch
Interesting....
Most people run it on Windows (till now according to the poll).
I would have thought it other, that *NIX would be the most used platform...
Rosch
Pete Mounce
I've heard that Windows is uncommonly common...
ganzuoni
I am trying to run the server on Windows (with Apache) but
performances are very low wrt previous Linux server :)
Nobody who runs the same configuration has evidence of this ?
(Detailed post on Apache section forum).
It seems related to a combination of Nagle algorithm + delayed ACK.
Guido
s0undt3ch
Server: WinXP Pro with Apache1 tunneling to Apache2 with mod_dav_svn.so
Clients: TortoiseSVN, Subversion
lovedaddy
Machine at work
Using Subversion to control the source code to 4 active projects, and 5 shared resources between these projects.
Machine Specifics:-
Server
AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 246 * 2
4 Gigs of Ram
200 Gig storage
Redhat 64bit edition (against my recommendation of Gentoo however)
Clients
Windows 2000/XP - latest TortoiseSVN
Other
SVN::Notify Perl script for spam email
When SVN 1.2 arrives, I'm going to put the idea forward of moving all the assets we have in various projects away from an inhouse developed version control system that handles binarys (but has limited branching / tagging functionality) over to SVN =) Really looking forward to trying all that out.