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Status Under review
Workspace Aspera Ideas
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 18, 2024

Aspera Connect Multi-Session For High File Count Up/Downloads using a single cue to multiple sessions versus breaking up the files into sessions.

When a user is uploading 90000 files of a frame sequence (say 100MB/frame), they see a slowdown in the multi-session uploading drifting down to 200Mbps from 1.2-2.0Gbps. I'm told this is due to how Connect queues its transfers once the transfer starts. So in a 90000 file transfer with Connect set to 9 sessions, then 9 queues are made equally of the list of files. Clearly this could cause an issue of resource management and make 1 or 2 sessions a chokehold if the files are of different sizes at all. So what if the connect process had a queue of files and round-robin or fair distribution the transfers in the same way that Orchestrator's Load Manager works with a Queue?

Idea priority Urgent