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> From: Ken.Slaugh@xxxxxxxxxx > > My current calculations result in a 4gig file taking 15 hours to FTP from > the iSeries to the PC client's hard drive. Is this for real? Are there any > tweaks to make this process more reasonable? Something ain't right there, hoss. You're throughput is well under 1MBit. A 4GB file is 32,000 megabits. (Note megabits, not megabytes). Divide that by 54,000 seconds (15 hours), and you get a throughput of about half a MBit/second. This does not compute, Will Robinson. Let's say you only have a 10MBit network. That means it should take (discounting ack/nak delays) roughly 3200 seconds, or a little under an hour to transfer 4GB. On a 100MBit network, you're talking a few minutes. Now, throw in some delays and normal network traffic, and things stretch out a little, but not that much. I regularly transfer hundreds of files between my iSeries and my network PCs using the MGET command of FTP. The most recent run included over 400 files totaling 2.5GB. On a non-dedicated 100MBit connection, even including the overhead for opening and closing 400 files, it still only took about 15 minutes, for a throughput of about 22MBit/sec. I don't know what's going on at your place, but it's not because the iSeries is "not capable of handling" FTP. Joe
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