Botg : I cannot agree, seven years ago it was very good CPU, this cannot be pure garbage nowadays ![Wink ;)]()
More seriously : I've already uploaded batches of many simultaneous files with BitKinex. Imagine SFTP transfers, of simultaenously 8 files, each of them split in smaller parts, every time a file ends a new file starts. All of that maxxing my bandwidth's upload speed of 1.5 MB/s (10 mb/s).
And never a single slowdown of my machine, never did the CPU usage reach levels so high my computer didn't have enough spare CPU cycles to do the rest of its duties..
So you cannot put the blame on the CPU when filezilla fails to manage a single upload (yep, I also have the same bug with just one file) at a speed equivalent to a tenth of what my connexion allows.
I insist : I see no point in trolling you. But something isn't right on the Filezilla side, if there's a chance to help in reporting it, maybe finding what may cause it, that's why I came.

More seriously : I've already uploaded batches of many simultaneous files with BitKinex. Imagine SFTP transfers, of simultaenously 8 files, each of them split in smaller parts, every time a file ends a new file starts. All of that maxxing my bandwidth's upload speed of 1.5 MB/s (10 mb/s).
And never a single slowdown of my machine, never did the CPU usage reach levels so high my computer didn't have enough spare CPU cycles to do the rest of its duties..
So you cannot put the blame on the CPU when filezilla fails to manage a single upload (yep, I also have the same bug with just one file) at a speed equivalent to a tenth of what my connexion allows.
I insist : I see no point in trolling you. But something isn't right on the Filezilla side, if there's a chance to help in reporting it, maybe finding what may cause it, that's why I came.