scalar and msft git (whose many features made it into mainline by now) addresses mostly things like improving local speed by enabling filesystem caching etc.
It doesn't address the issue of "how to clone entire 10GB with full history faster". (Although it facilitates sparse checkouts, which can be beneficial for "multi-repos" where it makes sense to only clone a part of repo, like in old good svn.)
It doesn't address the issue of "how to clone entire 10GB with full history faster". (Although it facilitates sparse checkouts, which can be beneficial for "multi-repos" where it makes sense to only clone a part of repo, like in old good svn.)