There was a post within the past year about FTP being slow.
It came down to reverse DNS lookups I think.
Just something to look up perhaps.

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On Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 at 12:03 AM, Charles Mills <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Questions for anyone who has used the z/OS FTP API:
>
> Are you seeing poor performance? For example, we are seeing FAPI_INIT taking
>
> about four seconds (whereas the real FTP client starts up almost
>
> immediately). We are seeing a sequence of four RMDIR's taking about four
>
> seconds (on a local connection where the real FTP client does it effectively
>
> instantaneously).
>
> A particular set of functionality -- start to finish -- takes about seven
>
> seconds with the real FTP client. A comparable functionality -- not exactly
>
> the same, but roughly the same -- takes 31 seconds with the FTP API.
>
> Is this what others are seeing? Has anyone discovered any particular
>
> gotcha's? The programmer was loading the stub dynamically rather than
>
> statically, but fixing that only knocked it down from 40 seconds to 31.
>
> This is on a z14 under V2R4.
>
> Charles
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