1) Does Tortoise just send command to the Subversion Windows Command Line client?
2) Can the Tortoise and/or Subversion Windows Command Line client be configured to reduce and/or eliminate with small pack CIFS traffic that occurs during the check out process to a Windows network drive? -maybe "trust" the check out and run an update status as a separate operation to get the status information validated -turn off the status feature during the check out and then turn it on -other options (i.e. ini or xml) file the client use to turn the client or other specific knowledge you have about the client we can tune 3) Are there options around the Export which is very fast but does not write out any of the .svn file that we can use to speed up the client and get our status information? 4) Is the another GUI Subversion client that has better performance when content is being checked out to a Windows network drive. 5) Does Tortoise and/or Subversion Windows Command Line client installed on the server allow multiple (i.e. 30 to 50) users accessing the one installation at the same time to check out, check in, and update content without corrupting content or experiencing great performance degradation? 6) Does Subversion other customers, example scripts or configurations for using a Subversion client with Windows network dr