svn server performance

It second day while I am trying to download boost trunk from svn. I am running svn co command using TortoiseSVN First it's rediculously slow. Bandwidth jumps inbetween 0 and 2 k/sec, with ome visible pause once in a while. Second it fails every 10-15 minutes reporting lost connection. Am I doing something wrong? Is there better way? Please advise, Gennadiy

I've had the same problem every time I've tried this. Robert Ramey Gennadiy Rozental wrote:
It second day while I am trying to download boost trunk from svn.
I am running svn co command using TortoiseSVN
First it's rediculously slow. Bandwidth jumps inbetween 0 and 2 k/sec, with ome visible pause once in a while.
Second it fails every 10-15 minutes reporting lost connection.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there better way?
Please advise,
Gennadiy
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Robert Ramey wrote:
I've had the same problem every time I've tried this.
Ditto. Some time ago I've reported that: svn diff http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/branches/RC_1_34_0/boost/tools/build/v2 http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk/tools/build/v2 takes 14 minutes. I've just tried again, and it took 7 minutes, which is surely better, but still seems like a lot of time. - Volodya

Henrik Sundberg wrote:
2007/10/10, Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@gmail.com>:
First it's rediculously slow. Bandwidth jumps inbetween 0 and 2 k/sec, with ome visible pause once in a while.
Second it fails every 10-15 minutes reporting lost connection.
Do you use Windows Vista? /$
I've done two trunk checkouts this morning. One on Windows Vista, the other on Ubuntu running in a virtual machine on a Windows Vista host. Both ran fairly quickly, with long bursts at 380,000 bytes per second, which is the max for my DSL connection. There were some periods where performance was erratic, but both checkouts finished in a few minutes without any errors. Try again, and report back if you are still having problems. Also, try a download from some other site to verify you aren't having a general Internet bandwidth problem. --Beman

2007/10/10, Beman Dawes <bdawes@acm.org>:
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
2007/10/10, Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@gmail.com>:
First it's rediculously slow. Bandwidth jumps inbetween 0 and 2 k/sec, with ome visible pause once in a while.
Second it fails every 10-15 minutes reporting lost connection.
Do you use Windows Vista? /$
I've done two trunk checkouts this morning. One on Windows Vista, the other on Ubuntu running in a virtual machine on a Windows Vista host. Both ran fairly quickly
This was the reason for my Vista question: http://blogs.technet.com/asiasupp/archive/2006/12/14/windows-vista-tcp-auto-... /$
participants (5)
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Beman Dawes
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Gennadiy Rozental
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Henrik Sundberg
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Robert Ramey
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Vladimir Prus