'actually, you can argue that the fetch size is far smaller (about 200 Mb) than the result of the checkout (about 2.6Gb)'
That is exactly what I am saying. You are making the problem sounds worse than it is. Sparse checkout does help doesn't it?
'actually, you can argue that the fetch size is far smaller (about 200 Mb) than the result of the checkout (about 2.6Gb)'
That is exactly what I am saying. You are making the problem sounds worse than it is. Sparse checkout does help doesn't it?