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Assistance required for transferring data from one storage device to Google Drive

Assistance required for transferring data from one storage device to Google Drive

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Stratin_OG
Member
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10-19-2023, 03:30 PM
#1
I mainly need to create a backup of all the data onto one drive to GDRIVE. I currently use good sync, but it’s extremely slow. I’ve tried Cyberduck, but it crashes randomly and isn’t dependable. The amount of data to transfer is about 4.5tb. I’ve also used Mover, but the task just gets queued and never starts. I have a 300mbps unlimited connection, so I’m okay with that. I could also use online services if they offer faster, cheaper options. Can someone assist me? Thank you.
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Stratin_OG
10-19-2023, 03:30 PM #1

I mainly need to create a backup of all the data onto one drive to GDRIVE. I currently use good sync, but it’s extremely slow. I’ve tried Cyberduck, but it crashes randomly and isn’t dependable. The amount of data to transfer is about 4.5tb. I’ve also used Mover, but the task just gets queued and never starts. I have a 300mbps unlimited connection, so I’m okay with that. I could also use online services if they offer faster, cheaper options. Can someone assist me? Thank you.

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_MrDay_
Member
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10-19-2023, 06:49 PM
#2
When your 300mbps link works equally in both directions:
It delivers 30MB per second, 1.8GB every minute, and 108GB each hour.
A 4.5TB file would require over 40 hours to transfer.
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_MrDay_
10-19-2023, 06:49 PM #2

When your 300mbps link works equally in both directions:
It delivers 30MB per second, 1.8GB every minute, and 108GB each hour.
A 4.5TB file would require over 40 hours to transfer.

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Dingdongyou
Member
220
10-21-2023, 05:05 PM
#3
Initially, what's the reason?
Additionally, 4.5TB will take a long time to copy to the internet.
These other tools you're using aren't particularly impressive.
Your internet connection remains the bottleneck in the process.
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Dingdongyou
10-21-2023, 05:05 PM #3

Initially, what's the reason?
Additionally, 4.5TB will take a long time to copy to the internet.
These other tools you're using aren't particularly impressive.
Your internet connection remains the bottleneck in the process.

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Aeroezz1
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 05:23 PM
#4
because google drive operates more efficiently in my area for downloading and uploading compared to one drive. I recognize that transferring large amounts of data is significant, which is why I’m seeking effective solutions. The methods I’ve tried so far are based on information I found online.
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Aeroezz1
10-21-2023, 05:23 PM #4

because google drive operates more efficiently in my area for downloading and uploading compared to one drive. I recognize that transferring large amounts of data is significant, which is why I’m seeking effective solutions. The methods I’ve tried so far are based on information I found online.

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TwistedHeartt
Member
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10-21-2023, 06:41 PM
#5
You're asking about the reason behind moving the 4.5TB file to Google Drive. There isn't a special tool that will make it faster, and it's happening as it is. Without these resources, how are you managing to reach this drive? Just attempt it yourself. Or, using one of these tools...just proceed in smaller parts.
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TwistedHeartt
10-21-2023, 06:41 PM #5

You're asking about the reason behind moving the 4.5TB file to Google Drive. There isn't a special tool that will make it faster, and it's happening as it is. Without these resources, how are you managing to reach this drive? Just attempt it yourself. Or, using one of these tools...just proceed in smaller parts.

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Tiggy123
Member
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10-22-2023, 03:03 AM
#6
Based on your local storage. Choose a folder or chunk and download it to your local PC. Ensure the PC stays on and initiate the download during sleep, at work, etc. Use that chunk while you're asleep, at work, etc. With my internet this is the slow part of the deal.
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Tiggy123
10-22-2023, 03:03 AM #6

Based on your local storage. Choose a folder or chunk and download it to your local PC. Ensure the PC stays on and initiate the download during sleep, at work, etc. Use that chunk while you're asleep, at work, etc. With my internet this is the slow part of the deal.

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IIGuiGalouLT
Member
193
10-23-2023, 07:49 PM
#7
Hi,
Thank you for your message.
I've been working on this and have noticed that with good sync, I can download faster from one drive but only manage 4-5 files at once. If I exceed that limit, the upload stops with an error from the server. When uploading to gdrive, I can handle 10 files at a time. Do you know the limits of using one drive for simultaneous uploads and downloads?
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IIGuiGalouLT
10-23-2023, 07:49 PM #7

Hi,
Thank you for your message.
I've been working on this and have noticed that with good sync, I can download faster from one drive but only manage 4-5 files at once. If I exceed that limit, the upload stops with an error from the server. When uploading to gdrive, I can handle 10 files at a time. Do you know the limits of using one drive for simultaneous uploads and downloads?

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BlueTaco92
Junior Member
18
10-31-2023, 08:39 PM
#8
I don't rely on One Drive, in particular.
I maintain standard backups of Google Drive for our organization, and choosing the correct files has always been a challenge.
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BlueTaco92
10-31-2023, 08:39 PM #8

I don't rely on One Drive, in particular.
I maintain standard backups of Google Drive for our organization, and choosing the correct files has always been a challenge.

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Skywonder216
Member
171
11-02-2023, 03:48 PM
#9
When your 300mbps link works equally in both directions:
It delivers 30MB per second, 1.8GB every minute, and 108GB each hour.
A 4.5TB file would require over 40 hours to transfer.
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Skywonder216
11-02-2023, 03:48 PM #9

When your 300mbps link works equally in both directions:
It delivers 30MB per second, 1.8GB every minute, and 108GB each hour.
A 4.5TB file would require over 40 hours to transfer.