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I have 130GB file to transfer to another machine. What is the best way to make sure the file succesfully transfered? I'm using Solaris & I'm thinking to use scp but afraid if anything happen, I've to scp it again. From my calculation it going to take 1-2 days to complete. Is scp supports resume? Or any other better way?
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