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RE: Subversion access slow over https

From: shivaraya p <shivaraya.pattankar_at_wipro.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 21:18:21 +0530

Hi,
        I was just trying to analyze what else could be the problem. I
could nail down. Access with tortoise client 1.5.5 is slow for https
sites and faster for http sites.
Ex Below I have given two Url's. access to 1st url is very slow(Takes
10secs to respond) but access to 2nd site is faster.
https://svnbridge.svn.codeplex.com/svn/HttpSend
http://sharpsvn.open.collab.net/svn/sharpsvn/trunk

Is there any way I can make tortoise client work faster for https site.

Regards,
Shiv.

-----Original Message-----
From: Toby Thain [mailto:toby_at_telegraphics.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 9:27 PM
To: Shivaraya Pattankar (WT01 - PES-HPIPG Technology)
Cc: SVN Users
Subject: Re: Subversion access slow over https

On 27-Jan-09, at 10:28 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> On Jan 21, 2009, at 10:43, shivaraya p wrote:
>
>> I am using TortoiseSVN 1.5.6, to connect to subversion server. We use

>> https: & signed digital certificate, proxy server to access the
>> subversion server. It takes 15 seconds to display one information.
>> But
>> it I browse this site http://sharpsvn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
>> <http://sharpsvn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/> I get data in <3 Secs.
>> I have check bandwidth etc. Connection is broad band, I can download
>> several MB data is less than few minutes. So there is not issue in
>> net connection. I would like to know how this issue can be resolved.
>> Current
>> access speed is totally un acceptable and our application might
>> have
>> to be parked till this issue is resolved as it does not meet the
>> company standard..

This is not a problem with Subversion. Your server is misconfigured.

--Toby

>>
>> Note: My program is using SharpSvn library to get files.
>
>
> Please try a different Subversion client and see if it is also slow.
>
> If so, what kind of computer is your Subversion server? How fast is
> it, and is its CPU being used for other things as well? How fast are
> its disks, and how full are they? Does it have enough entropy, or can
> you recompile Subversion (or rather the APR library it uses) to use /
> dev/urandom instead of /dev/random so that it won't matter?
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