Re: git-upload-pack bandwidth cap over SSH?

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 ----- Original Message -----
From: Joshua Jensen
Date: 9/24/2010 8:47 AM
Our Git repository central server is running on some kind of enterprise VM software. I can push repository changes through the Gitolite-monitored SSH tunnel at 10+ megabytes per second.

A 'git pull' operation (even a fresh clone of the packed repository) always caps at 1.55 MiB/s, according to the "Receiving objects" line in the status text.

Thinking it might be a hardware issue (half duplex?), I installed VirtualBox on my Windows 7 64-bit machine and then made an Ubuntu Gitolite install. Running on my local hardware, the push is roughly 12 megabytes per second. The 'git pull' downstream again caps at 1.55 MiB/s.

Are there any configuration settings within Git that may limit the git-upload-pack operation's speed?

I realize this could be a MinGW issue via the msysGit client.

Update: I just copied a large file via 'scp', and the downstream still capped at 1.55-ish megabytes per second. So it isn't Git.
Replying to my own message... I take that back. I'm not sure what I was seeing, but I can consistently run scp and copy files at 6+ megabytes per second.

With that in mind, I'm back to looking at Git's pull performance over SSH. It never exceeds 1.55 MiB/s.

Josh
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