(I am not sure about the question hence request the moderator to give this thread a suitable title)
I will soon be setting up a remote location office which will be sending big zip files daily over 1gb.
Now what I want is a ftp client with automatic resume which can monitor file size changes on server?
I have been testing ws_ftp & as of now I have tested the following.
The remote office starts uploading to linux server (shared hosting) within 10 mins I start downloading with ws_ftp, since the file is not yet complete on the server hence its partly downloaded eg: 200mb, then I refresh remote directory & again give command to download the same file & ws_ftp ask me to over write or resume file, I select resume & another 300mb data is downloaded.
This way within 10 mins time lag I can start downloading with resuming the file over & over again & download the 1gb file almost the same time saving downloading time, otherwise I will have to wait till 1gb file upload is completed on the server (over 4 hrs)
The issue I face with this method is that I have to manually resume over & over again, ws_FTP also has inbuilt sync utility I tried doing a download job with that but it does not offer resume in sync mode instead it start downloading the same file from the beginning over & over again, thus downloading 2-3gb of data for 1gb file.
I spoke to a webmaster & he told me to look for SFFS, when I looked at the features I was sure that this utility can do what I want automatically once I make a schedule, but I failed may be bcoz I am new to this software.
SFFS v5.11 is also downloading the updated file over & over again from the start & not able to resume it as I resume it manually in ws_ftp, hence my question is that can SFFS resume a file download in sync mode automatically or not?
If yes how, what setting do I need for that?
Regards
Ranjan