Er, I’ll try. Previously - a few versions ago - people that reported attempting to farm and plot over a network connection had difficulty doing so. That it consumed a substantial amount of the bandwidth a 1g or 2.5g local network could handle. I did myself notice some lag when trying to do anything else on my 2.5g network on either of the two boxes that were involved in me trying to plot and farm a small 1TB disk over the LAN.
My question was whether just plotting alone, rather than plotting and farming, over a 1G/2.5G lan connection, would consume sufficiently less resources as to not pose the issues they used to. You seemed to suggest in your Notion document that plotting could consume more network bandwidth than farming, so it seems a fair question to ask.
If it’s still not clear what I’m asking, never mind.
EDIT: Example, right here.
Yes, I get that’s farming, not plotting, but if plotting consumes even more network resources than farming does… it’s fair to ask if it could both create LAN lag and if it would decrease plotting speed too.