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Fujimaru
Jul 17, 2021Aspirant
Fastest copy way to copy huge file from NAS to the pc?
Hi, I would like to know what the fastest solution to copy huge number of files (total size >1.2 TB) from NAS to the PC where it's connected with same LAN. A reason why I'm asking this is that I'...
Fujimaru
Jul 17, 2021Aspirant
If copy operation for huge number/size files from NAS to the PC is resonable operation, do you have any way of how to copy recursively ? As far as I know, the download operation from ReadyCLOUD only allowy you do select folder which shound not have any sub folder. I want to download by clicking root folder to download. Otherwise, I have to do the download operation for more than 500 times.
Thanks,
Fujimaru
- StephenBJul 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Fujimaru wrote:
If copy operation for huge number/size files from NAS to the PC is reasonable operation, do you have any way of how to copy recursively ?
A normal drag and drop from Windows is recursive.
Copy utilities (freefilesync, teracopy, etc) are also all recursive.
I don't use ReadyCloud, so I don't know how its copy works. But I wouldn't use ReadyCloud for this anyway - no need, since the systems are on the same network.
- FujimaruJul 17, 2021Aspirant
Hi,
I really appreciate for your response. Okay, let me find the copy util for ReadyNas so that it can be copying folder/files via giga ethernet connection. Since my pc is wired connected to the NAS via router, all I need to prepare is the copy utility right? If you know the link to the copy util please share with me, but if you don't have it on your top of your head, that's fine I'll find it.
Regarding recursible copy operation of the ReadyCLOUD, you are right, except special folder under the \ReadyCLOUD\ReadyNAS424\ directory.
Thanks so much.
Fujimaru
- SandsharkJul 18, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
You don't need a copy utility for the ReadyNAS, you need one for the PC if it's to be the destination for the files. If it's to a USB drive, then you can connect it directly to the NAS and use a built-in backup job.
It sounds to me like you are using ReadyCloud for file access even when connected locally. I know the Netgear setup guide points you in that direction, but it's really not the best way to go. You want to use a direct SMB connection.
As for a copy utility on the PC, robocopy (a built-in command used via command prompt) is quite powerful.
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