A partial fix: you can use lighter-weight ciphers in SSH then the default, if you aren’t super worried about security of the cipher. I remember that Blowfish or something can (or could, some years back) push more data per cycle than the default, which I think is normally AES these days.
A partial fix: you can use lighter-weight ciphers in SSH then the default, if you aren’t super worried about security of the cipher. I remember that Blowfish or something can (or could, some years back) push more data per cycle than the default, which I think is normally AES these days.