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Copy very large files across a slow or unreliable network

Started by Vortex, December 01, 2011, 06:11:37 PM

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clive

Actually, I'd think BitTorrent is quite a robust way of achieving something like this.
It could be a random act of randomness. Those happen a lot as well.


dedndave

torrents are nice - but it takes some doing to get the tracker set up

clive

I don't know, I haven't played with it much but it is a block orientated system with hashes, and Self-healing.

I've used it to move files between systems on a local network. Pretty much a matter of slapping in the IP address of the local Peer.

That said you can't beat the bandwidth of a box of tapes/disks on the highway.

It's really puzzled me why Microsoft can't enable some kind of Torrent scheme for all the stupid updates my systems keep pulling individually, and managing it within a local network infrastructure.
It could be a random act of randomness. Those happen a lot as well.

Vortex

Hi clive,

In work environments, a tool like eseutil.exe is preferable as it's simple to use and has the minimum dependencies. You can easily backup files with this tool to a remote server located in another district. ( I have such a server in the company where I work. )

About Windows updates , you can check this free tool to update multiple computers :

WSUS Offline Update