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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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 ?
ftp
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
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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 ?
ftp
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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Welliam
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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
add a comment |
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.
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.
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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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
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.
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.
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
add a comment |
up vote
1
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.
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.
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
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
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.
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.
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.
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.
answered Nov 14 at 16:37
harrymc
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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
add a comment |
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
1
1
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
– Welliam
Nov 14 at 17:11
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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