Fast Transfer of Huge Data Need Help!!!!
Hi,
I want to move a huge amount of data (e.g 25 mb to 50 mb) from one remote server to another remote server.And i don't have telnet access.
Moreover i don't want to stay connected all the time.
Does anybody know a tool that can be useful to me ??
Any help in this regard would be sincerly appreciated..
Eagerly awaiting any response
Thanks/Regards
Great Techno.
mairving posted this at 12:40 — 7th November 2001.
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If you don't have telnet access on either server, the only way to do it is via FTP. You will have to dl it to your computer, then upload to the other server. If you had telnet access on either computer, you could use the local version of FTP.
Mark Irving
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Anonymous posted this at 11:36 — 8th November 2001.
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Hi,
I happened to come across a site
http://www.ftpy-ah.com
this site may not be perfect but it does serve the purpose of transfer of data from one server to another. And it is unbelieveably fast.
The main problem with the site is that it does not allow you to access your local Hard Disk.
Regards,
Merryfi
Keegan posted this at 07:23 — 18th November 2001.
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