I saw the update was pushed to stable so I downloaded the latest donation edition (portable and tested it). I'm getting much better speeds when the txt logfiles are being copied now!
Before:
<parameters kexAlg="ECDH/nistp256" cipherAlgIn="aes128-ctr" cipherAlgOut="aes128-ctr" macAlgIn="hmac-sha2 ...
Search found 3 matches
- 19 Oct 2019, 05:06
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: zlib compression for sftp
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1184
- 04 Oct 2019, 13:27
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: zlib compression for sftp
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1184
Re: zlib compression for sftp
Thanks for the reply!
I see.
I am actually using Bitvise SSH server, so I can definitely test this. That said, is there a portable version to test with? I'm using the portable donation version, and I would really prefer to not install a tool such as this
I see.
I am actually using Bitvise SSH server, so I can definitely test this. That said, is there a portable version to test with? I'm using the portable donation version, and I would really prefer to not install a tool such as this
- 04 Oct 2019, 05:09
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: zlib compression for sftp
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1184
zlib compression for sftp
Hello!
First of all, I love the parallel connections + channels. 20x20, 400 threads to check a large list of remote files, excellent for my use case. Chew through a couple hundred thousand files and folders in a few minutes. Gotten myself a donation version because of this + the fact it comes in ...
First of all, I love the parallel connections + channels. 20x20, 400 threads to check a large list of remote files, excellent for my use case. Chew through a couple hundred thousand files and folders in a few minutes. Gotten myself a donation version because of this + the fact it comes in ...