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Don,

FTP and SAVRSTLIB will use the same communications devices and that is where the bottleneck might be, so I don't think you'll see a difference. If your set up for SAVRSTLIB the advantage is it will clean up after itself, and you don't have to manually save, send, restore. It just does it for you. There are a couple of configuration bits that need to happen to set it up however, and the changes to the network attributes (if needed) might require an IPL to change.

Jim Oberholtzer
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Agile Technology Architects


On 9/5/2013 11:20 AM, Don Wereschuk wrote:
Paul: Do you have an idea of the transfer rate for SAVRSTLIB? My concern is FTP takes too long.

Rob: I had thought about running multiple FTP's at the same time. Is there any limitations to this? I can run this during off hours (from 2:00 am to 6:00 am) when system activity is very low.


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