Can someone tell me if such options would help the likes of ourselves with more "old fashion" linkspeeds?

We have 1-4Mbps VPN-over-Internet links (between continents - i.e. high latency), and routinely find rsync only capable of 300Kbps - and rsync is the best performer we can find. If we "parallelize" several rsync jobs (i.e. start a bunch at the same time), we can certainly chew up to 80% of the max bandwidth - so the raw throughput potential is there.

Would such options help single rsync jobs? Actually, are there good default options in general that we could use that might help in our high speed, high latency environment?

Thanks!

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Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
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