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18.20.1 Problem
You need to know how to calculate how much storage space to allocate for your CVS repository, and if you should put it on its own partition. 18.20.2 Solution
A simple rule of thumb is to allocate 10 times as much space as the expected final size of the project files. When you have a lot of users busy on a project, it's easy to generate a lot of activity and eat up a lot of disk space. The definitive answer is "the more the better." The best place to put your repository is in a filesystem that is already segregated on its own partition, such as /var or /home. This makes it easy to back up and keeps it separate from the root filesystem, which is always good for data files. You can also create a top-level directory on its own partition, such as /cvsroot, to make it easier to find. 18.20.3 See Also
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