| POLSTRA, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CVSup/, 1996. |
....versions, thus simplifying proxy cache maintenance. The client maintains a copy of its most recent response and the server simply uses the current version. Rproxy implements clustering, as described above, making this solution is especially appealing for dynamic web content distribution. CVSup [38] is a distribution and replication system designed expressly for CVS, but in general it is useful for synchronizing sets of RCS les across the network. Its primary user base is the FreeBSD project, and thus it is most commonly used with the FreeBSD data set used for the following experiments. ....
Polstra, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/development /CVSup/, 1996.
....A design for distributed version control architecture can make many reductions in data transfer by carefully caching data and transmitting only changes. The problem of efficiently distributing version control repositories has been nicely addressed by Polstra s CVSup (CVS Update Protocol) [3]. Work on a client server implementation is currently underway. As we introduce distributed PRCS repositories, we are planning to allow users to distinguish between local and network check ins. Often, users of a global, shared repository feel uncomfortable checkpointing their progress with extra, ....
Polstra, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.cvsup.freebsd.org/pub/CVSup, 1996.
....as a master server (ownership of branches) a mirror (agent responsible for relieving load on server) a client cache, an effective transport participant, and various intermediate configurations. It should not be necessary to augment the operation of PRCS with such programs as rsync [16] or CVSup [11], a distribution protocol for CVS [1] ffl Network communication must be efficient, optimized for the particular problem, and secure. The above requirements suggest several implementation features, which will be discussed in the next section. When available, clients will use local disk to cache ....
Polstra, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.cvsup.freebsd.org/pub/CVSup, 1996.
....performs string matching in the other file using MD5 checksums rather than direct string comparison. The peer then replies with a request for the list of blocks that it is missing. This is quite effective for synchronizing files between two peers that do not share any versions in common. CVSup [12] is a distribution protocol for CVS that globally synchronizes the contents of client CVS repositories with a mirror or the master repository. This is accomplished primarily by decomposing RCS files in the repository and transferring only the deltas that are missing on the client side. This model ....
Polstra, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.cvsup.freebsd.org/pub/CVSup, 1996.
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POLSTRA, J. Program source for CVSup. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/development/CVSup/, 1996.
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