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Mike Berkowitz writes:
>Situation:
>FTP (patch FTPFD90A, the latest)
>PUT of a 23 MB file to AS/400, NT or Novell server
> average put rate 40/KB second
> average get back file from same machine 450/KB second.
>Using 100 Base-T on lan for all systems.
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>Didn't used to run so slow. Note: get of same file as put is 10x faster.
>Any answers?
You didn't say what changed between "used to" and now, but are you sure
you're doing a binary transfer in both directions? ASCII transfers
involve a lot of processing compared to binary.
-- Bruce
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