2 Repository, one with bad internet and the other a clone with good internet

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Frederik-Andre Savard

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Sep 13, 2020, 8:07:50 AM9/13/20
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Hi, 
We are preparing for more covid isolation and want to fixed our main connection speed problem. 

I got a SVN stuck on a basic 50 mbits upload and there is no way to upgrade the connection. We have about 40 person connection to this SVN, Part local part remote.

One of our remote location have a 500/500 mbits fiber optic connection
I want to clone our SVN at this location so that other employee suck the internet of the 500/500 connection instead of capping our main 50 mbits connection

I would also need a constant update of the remote SVN. I am quite new to SVN configuration and going trough the documentation but cannot seem to find the proper way to start this project. 

If i can take the idea furthur, a mesh network like Bittorrent where we have multiple clone around the world would be the ultimated goal (far down the line)

Would anybody have some input to where i start this ?

Stefan

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Sep 16, 2020, 1:20:42 PM9/16/20
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you could try to use the svnsync utility to sync one repo to another. But I'm not sure how that would work in case of conflicts (i.e. two commits to the two repositories but without a sync first between them).
However you could improve that by using a server-side post-commit hook script which triggers a sync.

a commercial solution would be WANdisco's "SVN multisite plus" : https://wandisco.com/products/live-code which is actually built exactly for your kind of situation.

Stefan

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Sep 16, 2020, 1:22:45 PM9/16/20
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however I suggest you describe your problem first on the Subversion users list since this is more a topic for server setups than TSVN:

Pavel Lyalyakin

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Sep 17, 2020, 4:05:11 AM9/17/20
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Hello Frederik-Andre,

You can consider the VDFS replication with VisualSVN Server. VDFS will definitely help in your case.


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Frederik-Andre Savard

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Sep 17, 2020, 7:11:46 AM9/17/20
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Thanks everybody for the beautiful input. I definitely didn't have those source to progress. Im posting my progress by next week thank you so much :) 

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