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Super User works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. If the client spends this time uselessly waiting, your transfer speed will be low. See also Bandwidth-delay product on Wikipedia. SCP is less affected by the latency.
In this case, it may help if you turn on compression. Toggling Optimize connection buffer size , in either way, can help too. WinSCP is very good, but very slow. For now we'll have to continue using Filezilla for transferring any remotely significant amounts of data above 20Mb or a few hundred files, say and use WinSCP for it's scripting.
It's just a shame the lead developer of Filezilla is too proud to implement auto-upload on save, and you are too proud to admit WinSCP is slow. Filezilla is definitely quick but often forgets to transfer a lot of files, folders and fields within folders. And that's why with the way WinSCP accurately sync's files, at least I know I'm not going to get shorted a bunch of files that should have copied and forgot about completely, not just in the failed section.
I wish it was faster, but I bet the server is where most of the issues lie. Associations SourceForge TeamForge.
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