I am using a script to transfer 22 files from another server to mine through SFTP. In total, all 22 files added up to 1.89 GB. It took a little more than 2 hours for it to copy all the files.
Why does it take so long? Is there anything I can add or remove or do differently that would speed up this process?
Below is my file I use to run with the script. Words in bold italics are changed for privacy reasons.
# Turn logging on with most details and appends the new log to file
log verbose append:"LogFile.txt"
criteria timestamp:2sec;IgnoreDST size
# Load the base folders, filtering to only copy text files
load "LeftSide" "sftp:RightSide"
filter cutoff:<10days
filter "*.txt"
# Copy different files right to left, leaving orphans and newer files on the opposite side unchanged.
option confirm:yes-to-all
expand all
select rt.diff rt.older rt.newer rt.orphan
copy right->left
folder-report layout:side-by-side options:column-size,column-version,column-timestamp output-to:"MyFile.txt"
Why does it take so long? Is there anything I can add or remove or do differently that would speed up this process?
Below is my file I use to run with the script. Words in bold italics are changed for privacy reasons.
# Turn logging on with most details and appends the new log to file
log verbose append:"LogFile.txt"
criteria timestamp:2sec;IgnoreDST size
# Load the base folders, filtering to only copy text files
load "LeftSide" "sftp:RightSide"
filter cutoff:<10days
filter "*.txt"
# Copy different files right to left, leaving orphans and newer files on the opposite side unchanged.
option confirm:yes-to-all
expand all
select rt.diff rt.older rt.newer rt.orphan
copy right->left
folder-report layout:side-by-side options:column-size,column-version,column-timestamp output-to:"MyFile.txt"
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