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\subsubsection{Automatic loading or connecting}
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You can pass trace file name as an argument to the profiler application to open the capture, skipping the welcome dialog. You can also use the \texttt{-a address} argument to automatically connect to the given address.
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\subsection{Connection speed}
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\subsection{Connection speed}
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Tracy will happily saturate a 1~Gbps network connection, as it can process up to 6~Gbps of uncompressed data. Note that at such data rates, the resulting capture will need to allocate about 1~GB of RAM per second.
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Tracy will happily saturate a 1~Gbps network connection, as it can process up to 6~Gbps of uncompressed data. Note that at such data rates, the resulting capture will need to allocate about 1~GB of RAM per second.
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