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svn vs http performance

From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:02:27 -0500

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if there is much of a difference between svn: and http:
performance. I have read that svn is faster but is it "a lot" faster or
just a bit?

 

I basically want to move from a password file to using NT Auth/Active
Directory so I don't have to manage username/passwords and which cause
me to just give people simple passwords that never change. It seems the
easiest/best way to do this is to go to Apache rather than svnserve. I
haven't found a way to use AD with svnserve for Tortoise client... if
there is an easy way to do this without building client exe's please
enlighten me.

 

BTW: This is all inside the firewall stuff. With remote offices on the
WAN being some type of tunneled IP/VPN stuff over the internet.

 

Thanks,

BOb

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