Re: Moving Files to new hardware

From: Alex Zbyslaw (xfb52_at_dial.pipex.com)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Jerry McAllister wrote:

    >>Is it possible to copy the files from the old server already online
    >>directly to this new server using broadband? What do I need to know
    >>and do to accomplish this? I appreciate any other insight in
    >>transitioning this change over/
    >>
    >>
    >
    >Well, presuming your setup allows both machines to be online at the
    >same time - two different connections or internal network or whatever,
    >then sure. It is easy. Either FTP(1) or SCP(1) work just fine for one
    >time transfers. There are some others that are good for keeping the
    >two systems up-to-date with each other if you want to do it frequently.
    >
    >
    You could also investigate rsync (or rdist, or is that deprecated now?)
    which can save you bandwidth if you regularly update one machine from
    another.

    --Alex

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