Is there a limit ? By large I mean 4MBytes.  And how about streaming with
gRPC: is it not possible to use that ?

Le lun. 31 janv. 2022, à 13 h 46, David Raleigh <[email protected]>
a écrit :

> HTTP2 Multiplexing won't work so hot with one very large message. To gain
> performance you'd want to break the file into pieces. Or you might design
> your system differently so that the large images / meshes are in
> blob storage someplace and your gRPC message contains the path to the item.
>
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 7:44 AM V R <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>   Hello,
>> I am working with large images and large meshes in  medical field and I
>> need to transfer and serialize those objects directly.
>> I read here
>> https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/techniques that
>> "Protocol Buffers are not designed to handle large messages. As a general
>> rule of thumb, if you are dealing in messages larger than a megabyte each,
>> it may be time to consider an alternate strategy." Does that mean that I
>> can't use gRPC to transfer a mesh with e.g., 2MBytes ?
>> Thank you
>>
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