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On 04/05/2011 11:21, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com>  wrote:
Same issue had happened to me. I would like an explanation as to why cloning
is so slow. Just to clone all the repos it took me about 18 hrs at about 20
to 25 kbps
It's not only cloning, but also pulling.

Explanation is simple: freedesktop.org servers have either load or
bandwidth problems (i.e. problems lies in capacity of the hardware) or
are misconfigured (hardware could perform better, but software makes
the trouble).
But I guess you don't consider this as "explanation" - but just
stating the obvious :-)

I too would like to know where the problem lies.

Initially the bandwith wasn't great to begin with either (around
300kb/s when I did the first clone), but at least when pulling this
didn't matter too much. Also it seems that not only git, but also
bugzilla is a little slower to respond.

ciao
Christian

Christian if load is an issue why not setup load balancing and put in more network cards into the server and spread the load across the network cards. for example

3 pci gigabit network cards and onboard motherboard network card and load balance between them.


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