GIT Performance question

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Hello,

Our company is evaluating SCM solutions, one of our most important
requirements is performance as we develop over 3 differents sites across the
world.
I read that GIT doesn't use deltas, it uses snapshots. My question is: how
could GIT have high performance (most of the users say that) if for
synchronization (pull/push command) with e.g. a shared repository GIT
transfers all modified files (and references) instead of the respective
deltas? 

Thanks in advance,

Santos
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