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fenric2014-01-07 17:44:03
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fenric, 2014-01-07 17:44:03

How to upload a 20Gb archive to hosting?

There was a serious problem, I need to start the project, and its weight during local development reached ~ 20Gb, I created an archive and started uploading it via FTP, there were difficulties, connection breaks, the speed is very low.
I decided to use the SFTP protocol, the speed is much higher, the connection is stable, about 7 gigabytes were transported, and everything began to collapse, the resume is impossible, I don’t understand what to do yet.
My OS is Win7.
Who faced, who decided how, what advice, use of another protocol? Uploading to other servers and using wget on my server? Or?
Thank you.

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EagleXK, 2014-01-08
@EagleXK

Maybe I'm too "original", but it's easier for me to create a torrent file and download it on a remote machine. Of the pluses: correct resume at a break (there is a hash check) and a jump into several streams. Installing a torrent client is not a problem, creating a .torrent file with announcements on open trackers is also not a problem. Active list of trackers (pre-torrentsmd must be http protocol, cut by parser):
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce
udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce
udp://tracker.prq.to :80/announce
announce.torrentsmd.com:6969/announce
udp://tracker.ipv6tracker.org:80/announce

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-01-07
@inkvizitor68sl

Is there a place on the receiver?

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Michael Danilov, 2014-01-08
@MonkAlbino

How about splitting the archive into gigabyte-sized parts, for example?

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