simple problem, please assume both parties have sufficient network bandwidth and there is no obvious interference from other applications.
Server is using filezilla server to host a large 17gb file. Client, running filezilla, can only download this file at maximum 50% of their true download bandwidth. Nothing we tried helped this speed.
I split the file into 2 and let the client download both files simultaneously, each file downloads at about 50% max bandwidth which totals to the maximum and everything is peachy...
What's going on here? Why can't the 1 file download as fast as 2 files combined? Server and client have allowed unlimited transfer speeds.
It certainly is a waste of time clicking it if you're not interested in Windows 11's development. If that were the case for you, you could easily ignore the headline and move on given the headline makes it clear that's what the article is about. Instead, you're contradicting yourself here calling it a waste of time yet clicking on the headline and commenting...
If it were a totally different topic being presented than what's stated in the headline, then you'd certainly have a point, 'cause that's totally deceptive and unavoidable if not actually interested. However here, you can totally avoid it if you're truly not interested.
No, it did not work. I did not read the article. I saw the title in my Feedly feed and came to continue putting pressure about such titles on a website I used to love.
In fact, based on your reply, it seems you think it's fine to visit click bait title articles to find out what it's about, to waste people's time. That's up to you, mate. I remember when news websites had pride in their content and therefore didn't need to resort to cheap tactics.
I think they will try and benchmark base it at £100 as being the premium product and then have extras on top.
The issue will be who can play it and who will pay for a every more expensive late stage console now
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simple problem, please assume both parties have sufficient network bandwidth and there is no obvious interference from other applications.
Server is using filezilla server to host a large 17gb file. Client, running filezilla, can only download this file at maximum 50% of their true download bandwidth. Nothing we tried helped this speed.
I split the file into 2 and let the client download both files simultaneously, each file downloads at about 50% max bandwidth which totals to the maximum and everything is peachy...
What's going on here? Why can't the 1 file download as fast as 2 files combined? Server and client have allowed unlimited transfer speeds.
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