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You'll hear a lot about:
- you need to have adequate disks for I/O for fast transfers
- Your pipe may be subsetted down so that only x% of your line can be used
for the i.
and so on. However, I still wonder, like you, if there are attributes in
FTP to make it faster.

I guess one time trial is have a huge file somewhere and try to download
it from both a PC and from your i. Hopefully both on the same subnet to
make it more apples-to-apples. Then you'd see if it was your i or
something else limiting speed. And those charts in iNav should show you
if it's disk, comm, etc.

Perhaps a test of ftp between lpars on the same subnet would also help?
And why bother with configuring a virtual lan between lpars if it's only
going to use a ridiculously small percentage of the bandwidth? (Other
than security.)


Rob Berendt

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