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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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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