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When uploading large file from network, all other requests are not being sent to server

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In our application we are facing a weird scenario in which when we try to upload a huge file(600+ MB) from network, all other requests(AJAX) are getting blocked. But when the same file is being uploaded from local location(E drive) then everything works fine.

In our application we are facing a weird scenario in which when we try to upload a huge file(600+ MB) from network, all other requests(AJAX) are getting blocked. But when the same file is being uploaded from local location(E drive) then everything works fine.

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How are you uploading the file via network?

If you are troubleshooting the network bandwidth? or the threads where one process takes precedent over the other you will have to troubleshoot the QoS of the network you see this on.

To give a better visual please use Firebug or the Web Developer tool called Network to analyze the requests. The "XMLHttpRequest" will give better clues for Ajax. Reference http://ajaxian.com/archives/ajax-debugging-with-firebug

There may be a about:config option that allows mutithreading or max persistent connections per server you can check.

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How are you uploading the file via network?

If you are troubleshooting the network bandwidth? or the threads where one process takes precedent over the other you will have to troubleshoot the QoS of the network you see this on.

To give a better visual please use Firebug or the Web Developer tool called Network to analyze the requests. The "XMLHttpRequest" will give better clues for Ajax. Reference http://ajaxian.com/archives/ajax-debugging-with-firebug

There may be a about:config option that allows mutithreading or max persistent connections per server you can check.