I know this seems odd, but I can prove it.  Perhaps others can give me
an idea of what might be going on here?

Our developers have laptops on which might develop from home.  They
have a very fast home dsl connection, we have a very fast work dsl
connection.  We have a vpn concentrator to which the developers
connect then run versions or the cli to access our repos.

When a developer on via vpn does a commit, even a small one of several
text files, the work network internet traffic is brought down to it's
knees.  Really.  Squashing a 6M connection down to 200k.

If the same commit is done via command line, no troubles in network
bandwidth.  Not even a blip.

We're using the latest version of versions.  svn 15 on the clients and
svn 146 at the repos server.

Any possible explanations?

Thanks

Mike
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