No, it can't be turned off.

If your repositories are large or bandwidth to the git server is low, you
might consider the hints from "Git in the Large
<https://www.slideshare.net/markewaite/git-inthelarge>".  Those are the
slides I presented at the Jenkins World 2017 community booth.  A Jenkins
Online Meetup is available if you prefer to hear me talking through the
slides.

Mark Waite

On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 10:38 AM Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use Jenkins multi-configuration projects exclusively to build on both
> Windows and Linux on a variety of compilers.  The builds are executed on
> several Virtual Machines.  However, Jenkins always performs a checkout on
> the master node *before* doing an SCM checkout for each matrix job.
>
> Why is this extra checkout necessary? Can it be turned off to save
> time/disk?
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