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Re: svn+ssh performance with tortoise

From: Tony Butt <tony.butt_at_cea.com.au>
Date: 2005-11-27 23:06:53 CET

Nick Thompson wrote:
> Being on RHEL3 with its very bad apache installation and already
> having ssh setup nicely, I plumped for svn+ssh as an access protocol
> - along with ssh-agent of course. It works very well from svn command
> line and just as well from kdesvn GUI and kioslaves. Very fast
> indeed.
>
> Of course it wasn't long before some users asked for access from
> windows. So I got a laptop, installed tortoise and putty and I'm in.
> Excellent. But its very slow. It seems to spend an age "thinking
> about it" before any operation proceeds. Putty itself connects a
> little slower than ssh on linux, but I'm note sure thats enough to
> explain it.
>
> Is this other peoples experiance as well? Can I tune anything to
> improve the situation?
>
> Thanks,
>
Our experience is that subversion runs faster from a linux client than a
windows client (tortoise ro command line svn).
The windows clients do seem to have a stall time before they get going,
which we cannot account for.

Tony Butt
CEA TEchnologies

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