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How to quickly upload to ftp?
I usually pour 70 mb - 4 hours a lot of files, I did not find in the settings how to change the speed.
I throw the archive and I can not unpack the totals.
or maybe there is some good ftpshnik only portable.
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Fill with archive: zip or tar.
You can unpack via SSH or a file manager from the host.
A good FTP client is FileZilla.
I usually pour 70 mb - 4 hours a lot of files, I did not find in the settings how to change the speed.
I throw the archive and I can not unpack the totals
Use SFTP (file transfer over SSH).
Or upload the archive via FTP, then connect to the server via SSH and unpack it there. By the way, many hosters have an interface in the control panel for downloading archives.
And to speed up - almost nothing. The fact is that in FTP a separate connection is created for each transferred file, so if there are a lot of small files, a lot of time is spent on establishing connections, and no change in the client program will affect this (but in SFTP everything goes over one connection ). The only thing that can be done is to disable TLS encryption, sacrificing security. (But in no case should this be done when connecting to the server from public places, for example, WiFi in the subway or bus.)
check with the speedtest, usually it is several times less than the download, if it is to a distant server
As the respected zooks advised,
FileZilla solved the problem of 10 threads, without limitation - in principle, it flies well, and that I didn’t install it before, I knew everything about it in the old fashioned way total ..
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but here is the deletion from the server , still a bit long ..
in the settings of the zilla I did not find speed here ..
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