The Jenkins documentation for the stash pipeline step 
<https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/steps/workflow-basic-steps/#stash-stash-some-files-to-be-used-later-in-the-build>
 
says that it's only to be used for "small files", with no explanation why.

Specifically, how is stash bad for large, i.e. not small files? How should 
we define "not small"? 

What's the deal, is it just a slow transfer, or is it buggy?? Just curious 
why I shouldn't stash a 150MB file on a master so I can unstash it from a 
slave agent in a subsequent stage. Seems much simpler than using External 
Workspace Manager which is what they recommend for everything but "small 
files".

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