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Hey computer guru's - Has there been a way developed for more efficient means of transfer to and from a server?
FTP just... sucks.
FTP just... sucks.
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What OS and FTP client are you using? FTP is generally pretty good but there are other options depending on what your situation is. Do you have the ability to manage the server to change how you access the file?
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Originally Posted by ImolaRedM' post='704618' date='Oct 27 2008, 02:44 PM
What OS and FTP client are you using? FTP is generally pretty good but there are other options depending on what your situation is. Do you have the ability to manage the server to change how you access the file?
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Originally Posted by luigi524td' post='704625' date='Oct 27 2008, 01:49 PM
I agree - isn't ftp upload and download speed mostly dependent on the speed of the networks on both ends.
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it depends on your network traffic between the station and the server. It involves a lot specially in work hours.
What is the size/capacity of MB/GB per transfer?
also do you zip/compress the files before to send? it helps too.
What is the size/capacity of MB/GB per transfer?
also do you zip/compress the files before to send? it helps too.
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Originally Posted by miguex' post='704697' date='Oct 27 2008, 02:44 PM
it depends on your network traffic between the station and the server. It involves a lot specially in work hours.
What is the size/capacity of MB/GB per transfer?
also do you zip/compress the files before to send? it helps too.
What is the size/capacity of MB/GB per transfer?
also do you zip/compress the files before to send? it helps too.
also do you zip/compress the files before to send? it helps too."
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Originally Posted by dirksqjaw' post='704556' date='Oct 27 2008, 09:42 PM
Hey computer guru's - Has there been a way developed for more efficient means of transfer to and from a server?
FTP just... sucks.
FTP just... sucks.
What's the bandwith of the network? Is it LAN or WAN?
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='704854' date='Oct 27 2008, 06:01 PM
lol probably it's not the protocol but the connection itself.
What's the bandwith of the network? Is it LAN or WAN?
What's the bandwith of the network? Is it LAN or WAN?
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='704854' date='Oct 28 2008, 02:01 AM
lol probably it's not the protocol but the connection itself.
What's the bandwith of the network? Is it LAN or WAN?
What's the bandwith of the network? Is it LAN or WAN?
Connection = Locally is a 12mb broadband connection
Server = Not sure to be honest, but speed tests to other servers are around 5-8 mb per sec transfer speeds.
The thing that frustrates me to high hell is I average about 100k a second download from this server to mine (it's in germany, I'm in ME so no big shock I guess), but if I download 10 files at once, they all get around 100k! So how come I can easily get 1mbs down over 10 files, but only 100k for a single file, regardless of the time of day (speeds increase to 150k'ish on non-peak times).