** Description changed:

  When uploading files with a slow uplink and using the current payload
  size we dont write to each transfer often enough to avoid s3 starvation.
  We need to write more often from each of the current transfers and the
  way to do it is to have a smaller payload size. We write less but more
  often, as required to avoid starvation.
+ 
+ ---
+ 
+ TEST CASE:
+ Need an Ubuntu One account setup and a slow uplink to test this properly.
+ 1. Copy 25 files at least 2 MB in size into the ~/Ubuntu One folder
+ 2. Allow files to sync
+ 
+ Expected result: Files upload properly rather than never uploading and
+ showing TRY_AGAIN repeatedly in the
+ ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon.log

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Title:
  Uploads fail due to starvation

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