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Julian Reschke commented on SLING-2707:
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Shashank: for a reliable test you need a server on a single machine that
doesn't do anything else, and which has a stable, consistent network connection
to the client. I don't think this is the case here.
Also, what you cite about TCP speed limits doesn't seem to be relevant for the
question about why using multiple connections would help.
> Support of chunked file upload into Sling
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> Key: SLING-2707
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-2707
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: General
> Reporter: Shashank Gupta
> Attachments: uploadclient.jar
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> Use cases:
> 1. Large file upload - With high speed internet connections, advent of cloud
> and HD going mainstream, Sling should support large files (> 2GB) upload.
> 2. Fault tolerant uploads - Sling should provide capability to resume upload
> from failure point. It should not require client to restart the complete
> upload process.
> 3. Faster upload: Sling should support its clients to initiate multiple
> connection and upload file chunks in parallel.
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