Hi Peter! The similar questions have already been discussed in our Google Groups topics: - Migrating repository from external SVN (v1.4.6) server http://groups.google.com/group/visualsvn/browse_thread/thread/6a66b3fbdc271f4a - Install over existing SVN? http://groups.google.com/group/visualsvn/browse_thread/thread/34aa2a3def49fc01 - Moving to VisualSVN Server http://groups.google.com/group/visualsvn/browse_thread/thread/f413d5c453eedeec - Migrating to VisualSVN Server http://groups.google.com/group/visualsvn/browse_thread/thread/8b1706093af945cc
Please consider them and don't hesitate to ask any additional information. On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Bradley, Peter <pbrad...@uwic.ac.uk> wrote: > > At the moment we run Subversion as a Windows service on a shared Win2k3 > server and connect to it using the svn protocol from > TortoiseSVN/VisualSVN. At the moment, we only access the repository > from the local LAN. > > I can see that there might be some advantages in moving over to > VisualSVN server, but I haven't seen any documentation as to how I could > migrate from our current situation. Would we be able to use the same > repository, for example? Should we back up our repository and then > import it into the new installation? Do we have to recreate everything? > Are there any pitfalls? > > Any help, or pointers to help would be much appreciated. > > Cheers > > > Peter > > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support