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cpanel fast transfer

jcalebjcaleb Member
edited March 2017 in Help

Hello,

Supposed I have large collection of static files (E.g. 100,000 files 10kb each) I want to host on a cpanel shared hosting, and I will add/modify more files as time goes by. My internet is slow (third world slow). Is there a way to transfer files efficiently on cpanel? Like that of rsyc where only changes are transfered? Or better I shy away from shared and just go VPS?

Comments

  • MikePTMikePT Veteran

    If you have SFTP access, you can definitely use rsync.
    Other than that, I'd say that 100k ionodes on a shared account is too much for many shared hosting providers.
    If you're planning to grow, you go with a VPS.

    Thanked by 3jcaleb Clouvider WSS
  • Remote backup

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  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    do you host these files on home computer or elsewhere?

  • permatahostpermatahost Member
    edited March 2017

    Buy hosting that have location near your home.

  • ZIP It an Unzip it

  • IMO go with an VPS like aruba it has 20GB SSD space setup an nginx or https://minio.io sort of thing. Which can handle things like with out breaking a sweat.

    or

    for the cheap

    get an LES with some diskspace put it front of CF and cache it like crazy just purge cache when you change a file

    But putting it in the Shared hosting will be too much of an head ache in the longer run.

    Thanked by 1jcaleb
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