Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-09 Thread Dominic Watson
Great guys, thanks :) On 9 August 2010 05:16, Sean Corfield wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 9:10 PM, David Mineer Jr wrote: >> I used codesion for years, then switched to unfuddle.  Little cheaper and >> lots more features (at that time).  Both are good but I sure love unfuddle. > > I'll seco

Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-08 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 9:10 PM, David Mineer Jr wrote: > I used codesion for years, then switched to unfuddle.  Little cheaper and > lots more features (at that time).  Both are good but I sure love unfuddle. I'll second the recommendation for Unfuddle for ease of use and great features. Codesi

Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-08 Thread David Mineer Jr
I used codesion for years, then switched to unfuddle. Little cheaper and lots more features (at that time). Both are good but I sure love unfuddle. On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Dominic Watson < watson.domi...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Key features: > > * Security (proven enough to convinc

Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-06 Thread Dominic Watson
Thanks guys, we are currently hosting our own repo but the boss suggested we externalise it (wanting to repurpose a server). I'll be sure to reiterate the reasons we hosted it ourselves in the first place as well as check out your suggestions. Thanks again, Dominic On 5 August 2010 21:59, Mike

Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-05 Thread Mike Chabot
If you are concerned with security you should set up your own subversion repository on your own servers. I would guess 99% of people go down this path. You will also get more performance using local servers. I wouldn't trust any of these low-end third party SVN hosts with business-sensitive source

Re: Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-05 Thread Pete Freitag
I've worked with hosted repositories on http://codesion.com/ and http://beanstalkapp.com/ both have been reliable and performant. Codesion has been around for a long time (formerly cvsdude.com), beanstalk is a newer player (2-3 years). As for Security both support SSL, but in the end your code i

Secure Hosted Subversion Services: Suggestions and experiences?

2010-08-05 Thread Dominic Watson
Key features: * Security (proven enough to convince legal types to trust their data with) * Performance * Scalability Tales of joys / woes with hosts would be much appreciated. TIA Dominic ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthol