Is there a way to fast copy files from old ftp server to another ftp server?











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Moving to a new host I need to copy big files and my upload speed is slow to do that from my PC. How can I copy from old ftp server (PHP) to new one directly ?










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  • what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
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  • the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
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  • Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
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  • what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 14 at 16:59










  • the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
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  • what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 14 at 16:59










  • the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 14 at 17:44


















  • what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
    – Journeyman Geek
    Nov 14 at 16:59










  • the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 14 at 17:44
















what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
– Journeyman Geek
Nov 14 at 16:59




what sort of access do you have on the old and new hosts? Would compressing first be an option?
– Journeyman Geek
Nov 14 at 16:59












the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:02




the old host is very slow and I try compressing it get canceled from cp file manager this is why I am moving
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:02












Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
– DavidPostill
Nov 14 at 17:44




Edited to remove asking for software (which is off topic).
– DavidPostill
Nov 14 at 17:44










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If the two FTP servers support the
File eXchange Protocol,
you may do this using an FTP client that supports it.



An example is
FTP Rush,
a free program for Windows that is available as a portable version and setup version.



For a review, see the article
Transfer files directly between servers with FTP Rush.



enter image description here



If one of the servers does not support this protocol, you could possibly use
a cloud service such as
MultCloud,
where the free account lets you copy up to 50 GB of data.






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  • While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 14 at 16:38










  • Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:00






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    See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
    – harrymc
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:11











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up vote
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If the two FTP servers support the
File eXchange Protocol,
you may do this using an FTP client that supports it.



An example is
FTP Rush,
a free program for Windows that is available as a portable version and setup version.



For a review, see the article
Transfer files directly between servers with FTP Rush.



enter image description here



If one of the servers does not support this protocol, you could possibly use
a cloud service such as
MultCloud,
where the free account lets you copy up to 50 GB of data.






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  • While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 14 at 16:38










  • Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:00






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    See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
    – harrymc
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:11















up vote
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down vote



accepted










If the two FTP servers support the
File eXchange Protocol,
you may do this using an FTP client that supports it.



An example is
FTP Rush,
a free program for Windows that is available as a portable version and setup version.



For a review, see the article
Transfer files directly between servers with FTP Rush.



enter image description here



If one of the servers does not support this protocol, you could possibly use
a cloud service such as
MultCloud,
where the free account lets you copy up to 50 GB of data.






share|improve this answer





















  • While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 14 at 16:38










  • Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:00






  • 1




    See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
    – harrymc
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:11













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If the two FTP servers support the
File eXchange Protocol,
you may do this using an FTP client that supports it.



An example is
FTP Rush,
a free program for Windows that is available as a portable version and setup version.



For a review, see the article
Transfer files directly between servers with FTP Rush.



enter image description here



If one of the servers does not support this protocol, you could possibly use
a cloud service such as
MultCloud,
where the free account lets you copy up to 50 GB of data.






share|improve this answer












If the two FTP servers support the
File eXchange Protocol,
you may do this using an FTP client that supports it.



An example is
FTP Rush,
a free program for Windows that is available as a portable version and setup version.



For a review, see the article
Transfer files directly between servers with FTP Rush.



enter image description here



If one of the servers does not support this protocol, you could possibly use
a cloud service such as
MultCloud,
where the free account lets you copy up to 50 GB of data.







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  • While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 14 at 16:38










  • Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:00






  • 1




    See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
    – harrymc
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:11


















  • While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
    – Martin Prikryl
    Nov 14 at 16:38










  • Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:00






  • 1




    See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
    – harrymc
    Nov 14 at 17:02










  • yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
    – Welliam
    Nov 14 at 17:11
















While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 14 at 16:38




While true, FXP is actually very rarely supported.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 14 at 16:38












Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:00




Thanks I am trying multcloud but is there any indication that the transfer is working ? I dont see any progress
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:00




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See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
– harrymc
Nov 14 at 17:02




See if something is arriving on the FTP server.
– harrymc
Nov 14 at 17:02












yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:11




yes this is great, I tried to google for something like this for 3 days but did not found any....thanks alot
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