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Jack,

The point is that we don't know what protocol ACS uses under the hood to
transfer. An RFE for ACS to check for the fastest protocol available to
transfer would be a good idea. Since not every machine has the Open Source
stack installed and configured, you cannot assume ssh/scp is available.
Whatever method ACS is currently using, FTP (having set adequate buffers in
CHGNETA) flies, I haven't compared it to scp.

Roberto

On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:26 AM Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 7:19 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Will SSH improve the speed of the file upload part of iACS? Because I
already have faster ways of uploading than using iACS.


I mean that the scp component of the ssh suite is the fastest,
best-supported, and universal-on-all-platforms modern way to xfer stream
files.

Why richard around with other methods?

Since IBM improved the navigation of ifs in 1.1.8.5 I am giving them the
opportunity to improve the upload speed too.


IBM became enamored of Open Source in the 1990's when they realized they
could never put enough engineers on the job to compete with the
productivity of the open source community.

The balance has shifted even more dramatically to the open source community
in the intervening quarter century.

Gooseing the proprietary software house to make things work as well as the
free and secure tools universally available is, IMHO, flogging and expired
equine.

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