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Jule Watkinson

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:45:59 AM8/5/24
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Iam building games and using Sourcetree for my git backup system, but I have run into 10mb file size limit for commits with Sourcetree, but I found git file size limit is 2GB.

A lot of game assets (like in Complete 3D Unity Course) can be bigger than 10mb and packages that are around 1.5gb. I also had trouble with the post.buffer past 2GB, I think git disconnects after 2GB total upload which I understand, and will try to commit and push in smaller increments.


I do like to see the visual changes on branches in Sourcetree, but it is becoming unusable with the file size limit issue I keep running into. I believe the Git Smart Course could use some updated sections on how to change the file size limit for other courses you have in order to implement the use of the Sourcetree application.


For my projects I added an AssetPacks folder and included it in the .gitignore. I move all asset packs to this folder. This eliminated all the large file issues. I only work by myself, so I have no team sharing concerns. Hope this helps.


Source Tree and Tortoise Git are 2 that springs to mind that are free. Tortoise Git lets you interact via windows explorer and actually puts icons against files that are modified. For that alone it is worth using.


Also, every time you might update a 10Mb file, your repo grows by that much. If you do it 10 times, your Repo is over 100mb in size. If you have 10 of those files, it becomes 1Gb in size. Sites like Gitlab and Github give you less than that for free, and everything else you pay for.


That being said, there are several recommendations on the interwebs to not use git with Unity and rather use Plastic SCM (that is owned by Unity and now known as Unity Version Control), all of which I ignore because I am happy to use git.


I'm at a loss and I've scoured the internet for answers, but none of them seem to work. I have a TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch, a desktop, a laptop, and my new Synology 918+ that I just set up, all connected through the switch. The switch is then connected to an Amplifi router, but I'm not transferring anything to the router, I just mention it to give a complete picture. The desktop and laptop are both Windows 10.


My desktop has a 1gb ethernet connection, and it is connected at 1000 full duplex. TCP checksums offload are disabled.My laptop has a 1gb Intel 82579 internal network adapter, and it's connected at 1000 full duplex. My 918+ has whatever adapter it has, and it is connected at 1000 full. I look on my switch, and all ports are negotiated for 1000 full. MTU's are the default 1500 everywhere I can check them.


When I copy files, the highest speed I ever get is 10 or 11 mb/s. When I'm transferring from my laptop to my desktop I don't mind that much and I've learned to live with it, but I just got this NAS and I'm going to be transferring like 10TB of data to it, and I can't have it going at 10mb/s.


I should be getting close to 100, especially with just these couple devices, and less than 10' of cable between the device and the switch. Doing searches on the internet there's many many people that have this issue, but there are few resolutions.


Do you by chance have HP computers? There are several things that I have seen here that could be your problem. I'll run down a list (I'll try them in most likely to least likely based on what you said):


1) Quite a few HP laptops (and others) have these weird software programs installed from the factory called things like "Network Management" or "Quality of Service" or something like that. Uninstall all of them. They can turn your gigabit wired cards down to ULTRA slow speeds because they think they're being helpful. I've seen it bunches of times.


2) Those little external USB 3.0 things can sometimes not actually be gigabit even though they say gigabit. There are even some crummy computers that are those Intel 825** where they have "built in gigabit" but the CPU is so slow that they can't even pull 1g. I have replaced some computers for exactly that issue. They're a weird "Celeron" or an "APU".

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