To be clear, I would understand if it took significantly longer than simply 
copying the files, like say 30 minutes. But to take 16 hours seems like it 
must be a bug of some kind. The person on Stack Overflow that I linked had 
theirs transferring even more slowly - 100MB over eight hours.

On Thursday, 17 March 2022 at 10:43:40 UTC+13 Nition wrote:

> There seems to be something strange going on with TortoiseSVN, the 
> "file://" protocol, and USB drives, at least on Windows 11.
>
> I have a 3.68GB project:
>
>    - Creating a local SVN repo and committing the whole project to it, 
>    both located on the same SSD, takes a few minutes.
>    - Copying the project folder manually to a USB 3.0 drive takes a few 
>    minutes.
>    - Creating a GIT repo on the USB drive and committing the project to 
>    it takes a few minutes.
>    - Creating an SVN repo on the USB drive and committing the project to 
>    it takes *16 hours*.
>
> Tested with several versions: TortoiseSVN 1.10.5, TortoiseSVN 1.14.2, and 
> the absolute latest 1.14.99.29376. Same result on all.
>
> I found one other person mentioning the same issue here 
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68847008/checkout-speed-toirtoise-svn-on-usb-drive>
> .
>

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