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Le 19/11/2014 14:41, Nico Kadel-Garcia a écrit :
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 4:54 AM, John Lauro <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I suggest you use wget --continue.  If for some reason it fails in one-shot, then when you run it again, it will continue from where it left off.  That should work with most http servers.  For me, I find direct download is typically faster than torrents, assuming the server has a good connection and rtt latency is lower than most torrent peers.
> rsync -P can be better, because of the better checksum verification..
Thanks for your suggestions.

Using rsync would require a rsync daemon on the other side ?

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