Yes, but (there is always a but). Since http hands off the reads/writes to the xroot layer, we already have tuning knobs there that allow for very large buffers. We don't document that feature because we've seen problems with people not understanding what that tuning knob is for -- and it's for very specific use cases like CTA and now RAL. I will start an offline thread on this. Since TPC bypasses the xroot layer, there is no knob. So, yes, we would need one there.


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