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Thanks, Patrick.

The main problem is the speed vs my pc. 30mbs speeds on my pc (which
matches my poor internet speed haha!), 8mps on my application and even
slower on FTP client on the IBM i.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 3:56 AM Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Brad,

Am 06.10.2020 um 01:28 schrieb Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>:

It just seems like 1448 bytes on each read is so limiting...

Yes, but that's how networks work for decades. With 1Gbps components, one
can exploit larger frames of up to 9KiB (called jumbo frames), but it
doesn't make a big difference. Components being optimized for 1500 Bytes
for a long time, so I'd not bother too much.

(If you have a *lot* of large data transfers over 10Gbps or even faster,
the real world difference is considerable, about 10% if I remember right,
and less CPU usage. A lot as iSCSI or similar stuff.)

:wq! PoC

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