Import Speed for EH3 on Portal

Hello,
we are importing over NWDI the (erp2005) EH3 into our portal. The EH3 for example ess 603 sca is now 500MB big and it takes endless time to bring this in the portal. has someone already implemented (erp2005) eh3 on their system? is there a way to speed this up? I can't see any load on the servers, but the import only for the ess packages takes hours. now it is already running for 5 hours. i'm not looking forward to implement the whole eh3 into prod....
regards,
alexander

I usually import on my Windows PC since it has a faster drive and a lot more disk space, and then play it on my Mac Mini (used as a media centre) over the network.

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