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How exactly does subversion store files in the repository?

I have imported a fresh new project into my Subversion repository which is of 36MB, but after I imported my project, I checked the Repository folder and I see that the Repository folder just increased by 6MB. So, I am wondering, where actually my project files are saved ?

Environment: Windows 7, Client : Tortoise Subversion, Visual Studio Plugin : Visual Subversion.

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Emran Hussain
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  • http://stackoverflow.com/questions/127692/svn-performance-after-many-revisions http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2332833/how-exactly-does-subversion-store-files-in-the-repository – Kevin Apr 04 '10 at 05:35

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The files that you import into the Subversion repository are automatically compressed.

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By default, Subversion store all the project information in a BerkeleyDB database system.

So they are inside a DB which means compression, normalization and whatnot...

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    Nowadays Subversion by default uses its own custom storage format (FSFS), not BerkeleyDB. – Avi Apr 04 '10 at 06:42