Download Accelerator for Unix using MobaXterm SSH
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Download Accelerator for Unix using MobaXterm SSH
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I am using MobaXterm in Windows to SSH into a Unix Server.
I am trying to download a large file (>30GB) using MobaXterm and it just times out and then stops.
My question: Is there a download accelerator for MobaXterm or SSH that I can use to download this file so that it does not time out or cancel itself ?
ssh download mobaxterm
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I am using MobaXterm in Windows to SSH into a Unix Server.
I am trying to download a large file (>30GB) using MobaXterm and it just times out and then stops.
My question: Is there a download accelerator for MobaXterm or SSH that I can use to download this file so that it does not time out or cancel itself ?
ssh download mobaxterm
Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago
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I am using MobaXterm in Windows to SSH into a Unix Server.
I am trying to download a large file (>30GB) using MobaXterm and it just times out and then stops.
My question: Is there a download accelerator for MobaXterm or SSH that I can use to download this file so that it does not time out or cancel itself ?
ssh download mobaxterm
I am using MobaXterm in Windows to SSH into a Unix Server.
I am trying to download a large file (>30GB) using MobaXterm and it just times out and then stops.
My question: Is there a download accelerator for MobaXterm or SSH that I can use to download this file so that it does not time out or cancel itself ?
ssh download mobaxterm
ssh download mobaxterm
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Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago
add a comment |
Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago
Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago
Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago
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Is it timing out or is just the desktop sleeping? Also why not doing it with a non-encrypted protocol, like HTTP or rsync, which also allows resuming failed transfers? Depending on network and connections, 30GB won't be fast, you are bound by the laws of physics, and less faster if in Wifi. You might not be using the right tool for the job, or have network limitations. However with such a broad question it is hard to tell. Dealing or debugging network problems here is also borderline out of topic, depending on context. Would be out of question talking with your local networking Helpdesk?
– Rui F Ribeiro
14 mins ago