I have not looked at code to verify this but wouldn't it make sense
that a chunk would have to be transferable prior to the operation
timing out?

If the chunk is large enough such that the data in the chunk cannot
be transferred within the timeout period, I would expect things to
break down badly in most environments.

Jim Rees wrote:

1 MB chunks are legal and should work, but I've seen this behavior before
and don't know what causes it.  I tend to use smaller chunks on slow,
unreliable or non-Internet links.

At one time I had a theory that the second chunk started to send before the
first one finished, and got unfair treatment.  But I was never able to prove
that.
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