Despite WinSCP's best efforts to help, the buffer size is NOT the reason for this. ![]() The fix is, when you create your connection tick Advanced Options > Connection and make sure that "optimize connection buffer size" is turned off. WinSCP is a popular tool for quickly uploading and downloading files between hosts. ![]() Please support me on Patreon: thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to th. Use SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) This is an OpenSSH-based remote file system protocol that allows for encrypted transfers and lower-level file I/O calls against the server (for example, open/read/write/close, opendir/readdir/closedir, unlink, rename, and symlink). You can either "Optimize connection buffer size" or increase the "Timeout" for "Server response timeout" in the "Connection" tab in WinSCP to a large number like 2-3 mins. The transfer would start out speedily enough then slowly degrade down to only a few hundred Kbytes/sec through about 70% completion, then suddenly finish up the last 30% in a few. Client_body_buffer_size: This handles the client buffer size, meaning any POST actions sent to Nginx.
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