File transfer is the transmission of a computer file from one system to another, mediated by a communication protocol. Throughout the history of computing, numerous file transfer protocols have been designed for different contexts. One of the most common is FTP, which provides a simple method for sharing files over the Internet. Another is SFTP, which adds a layer of security to the process.
File transfers can occur in many ways, including with software like PCmover or with an external drive and the copy-and-paste method. In both cases, it’s important to remember that large files can take a long time to transfer over networks. With that in mind, it’s important to choose a data transfer solution with high transfer speeds.
There are a variety of tools and online resources that can help you estimate how long it will take for files to transfer. A file transfer time calculator can give you an idea of how long it will take for a given file to complete a transfer over a specific interface.
These tools take into account things like network congestion, external drive write speed, and distance between sender and recipient. They can also provide estimates of the maximum transfer speed an interface is capable of.
NDIT offers managed file transfer services for customers who need to move large amounts of data across their networks, or need a more robust solution than the traditional email approach. Contact us to learn more about how we can support your file transfer needs. Send Big Files