The largest I've seen is about 40M, and it was due to extremely complex 
proto files, rather than large byte arrays.  The large proto had to be 
updated transactionally, so it couldn't be split into smaller parts. 

On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 10:14:06 AM UTC-8, Oregonduckman wrote:
>
> I have read several posts about the maximum size gRPC will transport and 
> posts range from 4M to 2G. I am interested to know what others are doing to 
> transport large buffers on the order of 200M using gRPC.
>

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