Martin made one very interesting observation:

We may not be able to tell from LIBCURL why the upload failed.

If it is something about the individual file, you want a way that 
uploads can "get around" damage.

That's a danger if you sort uploads by deadline, and then always try the 
very first one.

-- Lynn

Al Reust wrote:

> My thinking would if a machine has one upload and the connection can be 
> made send it. If the connection is good and the first result went fine, 
> BTW there is another Result ready use the same connection and send it. 
> IF in the case of some Cuda Machine there are 200 waiting results send 
> the first 20 (and if you can identify critical due to deadlines fine)  
> then fall back to let someone else in. Build the connection use it and 
> release it.
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