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Free trials of both are available on our website (no need to talk to anyone or get "approved" just to try it). The SyncDat product does directory comparison and only transfers changed files, similar in some respects to rsync. It has a "Streaming Folders" mode that lets you transfer billions of tiny files in a single stream. The ExpeDat command line client, "movedat", has many features to enable scripting and embedded operation. Meta data like unicode file names, date stamps, and unix permissions are preserved.

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Our ExpeDat and SyncDat software use proprietary UDP data transport to "fill the pipe".

As Jeremy implied, our utilities are more technically focused and much lower priced than other offerings. produces commercial software that covers most, if not all, of the above requirements.
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It looks like they also have a separate client download page now: Īpologies for posting about my own company, but it does seem relevant to the OP. You should now be able to do sh <(curl -s ) The only thing missing from your list would be checking ownership and permissions at each end. What about the BitTorrent protocol? I haven't seen anyone using it for NGS data transfers, but regardless of the ethics surrounding its popularity it's actually a great data transfer protocol, supporting private, encrypted transfers, UDP transfers, scales with file size and number of connections, performs strong checksumming, block-based partial transfers, and has several wonderful Linux clients. The linux client is terrible to find (see update), and the command line client provides only a basic level of documentation. Good quality linux server and client with robust error detection and reporting Obviously, through a combination of tools and a load of glue scripts I could achieve this with existing tools, but before going to the effort, if it's just a magic combination of parameters, do let me know!Īs much as I hate to admit it, Aspera performs all of these functions except: I've had a look at rsync, fdt, bbcp, unison, aspera, udt/udr, &c, and all seem to offer a subset of these features?

