Building projects with many small class-files on network-share (SMB). [message #1202859] |
Fri, 22 November 2013 06:00 |
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Dear board,
I would like to do Java developing with Eclipse Indigo, Win, 64 Bit, while my whole project (workspace with sources and so on) is located on a network share.
My project is around 75 MegaBytes big. It consists of around 12,000 files when it's been built. (I want to build RapidMiner, maybe you know it.)
The problem is, that the build process take a long, way too long time to finish (approx. 30 minutes, sometimes it even hangs for hours).
Our infrastructure is quite good (GBit) and when copying files over the network, onto the share, it usually works quite fast.
The main problem seems to be, that the network share uses the SMB-protocoll and that this protocoll can't cope with many small files. However, it makes no difference if I use a direct NTFS-share or an NFS-share via Samba.
I would love to use the network share from within Eclipse with the same performance as if I had my projects on the local machine.
Has anybody of you experience with the build of projects on network-shares? Or has anybody of you any idea how I could speed up the build process heavily?
Any answer/tip/hint is highly appreciated!
Best greetings
Benjamin
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