Re: Optimizing cloning of a high object count repository

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On Saturday 13 December 2008 17:44:07 you wrote:
> Resul Cetin wrote:
> > That would be a workaround but it doesn't explain why git.kernel.org
> > deliveres torvalds repository without any notable counting and
> > compressing time.
>
> If I remember right, git.kernel.org is a quite beefy machine.  But
> then again it has a lot more traffic too.  It might be interesting
> to know what machine you're on, compared to git.kernel.org.
I dont know what type of machine git.overlay.g.o is but my athlon64 3500+ with 
4GB ram has exactly the same problem without any other load. I made a clone  
over http and did no other changes to the repository until now.

http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitroot/exp/gentoo-x86.git/ is the http clone 
url.

I will try some stuff to reduce the time spend before sending anything..... If 
anyone has some ideas how to do that....

Regards,
	Resul

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