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I have about.... 35 gigs I want to put into storage on my server.  However it's taking forever...

I am using something called...'3d-FTP' which seems to go really faster (using multi-threaded ftp).

However it's been going for 3 days now, i have been uploading files, and I am on set 3/17.

I have 17 sets of data 2.5 gigs each and each set contains many files (400+)

I am sending them all to storage on a server.

After that I have some data that is a group of data around 4.6 gigs.

I need to be able to send all of this data to storage on my server.

Is there anyway I can get it from my computer to my server without it taking another month.

As I said it's been going on for 3-4 days now, and I am on group 3 out of 17.  Each group having 2.5 gigs.

it's not going very well, any advice?

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not that it's any of my business, but i'd question why anything that size needs storing on a remote server in one shot, especially for just "storage" purpose - but Andy's suggestion of mailing it would definitely be the wisest option, if you have to do it.

do you mean that the server is not externally located, and lives in your own home?

in this case, wouldnt a direct ethernet connection work rather than FTP? or just get a CD drive for you server and put them on directly?

If your having to use a multi-threaded ftp application, then your bandwidth is shaped to limit connection speed.

 

Get a fast broadband connection.

 

A T3 connection will allow you to send and recieve ~4MB a second. 2.5 hours should do your 35GB. :-)

 

-steve

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