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

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 ----- Original Message -----
From: Joshua Jensen
Date: 9/24/2010 1:30 PM
 ----- 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.
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.
I'm taking this over to the msysGit mailing list. I used a Linux machine to clone the same repository, and it receives objects at 6 megabytes per second.

Sorry for the noise.

Josh
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