z/OS 1.12 introduces the ability of FTP to operate on named pipes.
Fairly unusual; most FTP implementations deal only with regular
files (but legacy data sets are hardly regular; consider all the
SITE and LOCSITE commands introduced to support them.)

So, in principle, one could initiate on host A a GET from host
X to a named pipe, and a PUT from that named pipe to host Y.

Can this be done concurrently, so the data need never occupy disk
space on host A?  Probably, with two z/OS Unix sessions; less
likely with TSO except by using two IDs to run two sessions at the
same time.

And, then, can one working only on host A stream a load module/
program object from host X to host Y in this fashion?

(Will dovetail CO:z fromdsn/todsn move load modules/program
objects?)

-- gil

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