it's the same with ftp. that's it.
On 6/11/06, nicola musa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know ... could this be related to the I/O
access time ???
Sincerely,
Nicola Musa
--- Al-Faisal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I have been using FTP a lot lately to
> upload/download files from a web
> server, and i have noticed that when you download or
> upload one large file,
> it takes less time (far less time) than a group of
> smaller files with the
> same total size.
>
> Since i am not much of an expert in networking, I
> just started wondering as
> to why that happens? is that normal? does perhaps
> initializing the streams
> for every file consume that much time?
>
> I tried it using a Java applet provided by the web
> hosting provider, and the
> FTP command on the shell.
>
> Just a curious mind wondering, thanks in advance.
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