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Petr Baudis wrote:
When using the native network protocol, work can happen remotely. (But
the native protocol is quite new, and support for "smart" operations is
currently limited.) When using the dumb protocols, data is fetched from
the remote system and processed locally. Light checkouts are not
recommended when the server is on a slow link, but heavyweight checkouts
are quite suitable in that situation.
Aaron
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