Re: What is the best way to transfer a file of size around 20GB ?
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 20:53:42 -0500
In article <#0L3v#qPIHA.6036@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Dear Jabez,
Both servers are connected via LAN.
I have attempted to transfer the file via FTP (Drag the data across in
Windows Explorer).
I try to copy the data to D drive of the SQL Server, however, I observe that
there is a TMP file grows in the C drive instead. Since there are only
around 7GB free space in C drive, copy fails.
In this way, I think that it is the problem of file size > 2GB.
Download the Windows 2003 Resource Kit, it's free, then use ROBOCOPY to
move it across your network. It's fast, low overhead, and it logs the
status of the file move.
Why would you use FTP if they are on the same LAN? Just copy, xcopy,
robocopy....
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