Why would you migrate from Git to Plastic SCM?

If you're using Git chances are your team adopted it in the last 2-3 years so it is probably too soon to move away (typically a version control, once adopted, is not replaced before 4-5 years).

If you're considering to move away probably you've at least one of the following issues:

Your team needs to handle huge binaries , which is one of the well-known Git weaknesses.

, which is one of the well-known Git weaknesses. You need locking (exclusive checkout) to manage non-mergeable files (like graphical assets on games).

(exclusive checkout) to manage non-mergeable files (like graphical assets on games). Part (or all) of your team needs to work centralized .

. You need even better merging - with precise move tracking.

- with precise move tracking. Your team needs more intuitive tools (especially on Windows).

(especially on Windows). You need stronger security.

This is what Plastic SCM offers you: