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<li>Gzip</li>
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<li>Gzip</li>
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<li>Axel</li>
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<li>Parallel</li>
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<li>Parallel</li>
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<li>Rsync or WinSCP</li>
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<li>PowerShell</li>
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<li>Zstd</li>
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<li>Zstd</li>
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<b>Data Transfer:</b>
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<b>Data Transfer:</b>
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There are two methods of transferring data from the server running the scripts back to a local machine being rsync or FTP.
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From testing I have found that while rsync is robust and reliable it is quite slow and can only move a single file at a time. When running multiple instances at a time it seems that no additional bandwidth is consumed and instead the files fight each other for bandwidth.
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I have developed a powershell script that uses WinSCP and the FTP protocol. Running multiple instances of the script significantly speeds up the data transfer rate. I strongly recommend using this method to download files from the server.
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I have developed a powershell script that uses WinSCP and the FTP protocol. Running multiple instances of the script significantly speeds up the data transfer rate. I strongly recommend using this method to download files from the server.
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<b>Notes:</b>
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