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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 2"""
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date="2016-01-07T22:13:14Z"
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content="""
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Version 5.20151019 is right between the two versions given, and probably
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contains the reason for the drop in performance: That version started
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checksumming files after receiving them to verify that their content is
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good.
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If so, this will get back the old level of performance:
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git config annex.verify false
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If the performance problem were actually related to the new progress
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display, passing --quiet will disable that display. If you can show that
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simply passing --quiet speeds up transfers significantly somehow,
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I'd be happy to investigate further.
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@umeboshi I don't think your comment is really related to the original question.
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If you run gets of a bunch of files in parallel, and two of the files
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have the same content, you can get this situation where a transfer of
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the content is already in progress.
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