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Update speed with svn:externals over svn+ssh?

From: Thomas Harold <thomas-lists_at_nybeta.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 11:56:44 -0400

We use svn+ssh to talk to our SVN server (TortoiseSVN -> PuTTY's plink
-> SSH public-key pairing).

The issue is that for each svn:external defined that has to be checked
during an SVN update, it seems like it takes 2-3 seconds per svn:external.

Is this because it has to spin up a new PuTTY SSH session? Complete with
key exchange? Or does (can?) TortoiseSVN re-use an existing SSH tunnel
to the SVN server?

Would switching to HTTPS access be faster at dealing with lots of
svn:externals?

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