1, I am not arguing with that, I arguing it is not relevant for most of the use cases, you get the conclusion based on a synthetic benchmark. Real life example: running a service for rendering HTML, you use most of your CPU time for the actual rendering and some for the communication, you are not network bound even on a 4-7 times slower network. Again, you might find a use case that use very little CPU and all of the network IO. In that case it is relevant that GPC is 4-7 faster.
2. Sure and this is hardly relevant to me because I automate most of my work. For small customers with less automation it is more relevant as I pointed out.