Re: slower https transfer speeds compared with rsync/smb/sftp

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Hey Eric thanks for ​letting me know about SendBufferSize, looking into it now.
Any idea how to see what it currently defaults to via a command?

2018-01-08 16:49 GMT-03:00 Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:46 PM, Adam Teale <adam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Firstly I hope this is an appropriate question for this list.
>
> I am looking into what could be causing decreased speeds when
> uploading/downloading files to our apache server via https.
>
> Can anyone suggest why upload/download transfers speeds in a web browser
> (Firefox, Chrome, Safari) via https sustain between 30-35MB/sec where as
> file transfers via rsync/smb/sftp sit between 90-110MB/sec (from the same
> server)?
>
> I have just tested http upload/download in the opposite direction (running
> apache server on the client machine via httpd-userdir) and the transfer
> rates are 110MB/sec
>
> Are there settings that can be adjusted in Apache or perhaps some system
> files?
>
> We are running Mac OS 10.12 and Mac OS Server 5.2 (Apache 2.4).
>
> Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>

Tried tweaking SendBufferSize?

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