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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Transfer file from a server takes long time Post 302988814 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 07:22:27 AM
Old 01-03-2017
I've found compression sending an already compressed file can be worse. If the file is large, then there is the cost of compression on-the-fly and the file can actually grow because there needs to be data added to describe how to decompress it, then the target has the cost of decompression.

Any of these can cause the transfer to slow down, mainly if the source or target are heavily CPU busy or memory is full and you cause paging.



Robin
 

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XDELTA3(1)						      General Commands Manual							XDELTA3(1)

NAME
xdelta3 - VCDIFF (RFC 3284) binary diff tool SYNOPSIS
xdelta3 [command] [options] [input [output]] DESCRIPTION
xdelta3 is a binary diff tool that uses the VCDIFF (RFC 3284) format and compression. COMMANDS
config prints xdelta3 configuration decode decompress the input, also set by -d encode compress the input, also set by -e (default) test run the builtin tests printdelta print information about the entire delta printhdr print information about the first window printhdrs print information about all windows recode encode with new application/secondary settings OPTIONS
standard options: -0 .. -9 compression level -c use stdout -d decompress -e compress -f force overwrite -F force the external-compression subprocess -h show help -q be quiet -v be verbose (max 2) -V show version memory options: -B bytes source window size -W bytes input window size -P size compression duplicates window -I size instruction buffer size (0 = unlimited) compression options: -s source source file to copy from (if any) -S [djw|fgk] enable/disable secondary compression -N disable small string-matching compression -D disable external decompression (encode/decode) -R disable external recompression (decode) -n disable checksum (encode/decode) -C soft config (encode, undocumented) -A [apphead] disable/provide application header (encode) -J disable output (check/compute only) -T use alternate code table (test) -m arguments for "merge" NOTES
The XDELTA environment variable may contain extra args: XDELTA="-s source-x.y.tar.gz" tar --use-compress-program=xdelta3 -cf target-x.z.tar.gz.vcdiff target-x.y/ EXAMPLES
Compress the differences between SOURCE and TARGET, yielding OUT, using "djw" secondary compression: xdelta3 -S djw -s SOURCE TARGET OUT Do the same, using standard input and output: xdelta3 -S djw -s SOURCE < TARGET > OUT To decompress OUT, using SOURCE, yielding TARGET: xdelta3 -d -s SOURCE OUT TARGET AUTHOR
xdelta3 was written by Josh MacDonald <josh.macdonald@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Leo 'costela' Antunes <costela@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Xdelta3 August 2013 XDELTA3(1)
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