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September 11, 2023Raysync, a leading provider of high-performance file transfer solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Red Hat, the world-renowned open-source software and solutions provider.

User Guide
July 8, 2021Today, companies in all walks of life are facing greater challenges in quickly and reliably moving large files and massive data sets between global sites and teams.

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June 24, 2021File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a protocol used to move files on the Internet. It is unique in that it uses two different connections.

User Guide
June 23, 2021What is FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and a complete description of SFTP and TFTP? FTP, SFTP, and TFTP are protocols used to transfer files over the network.

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May 18, 2021Raysync is exactly the same as other large file transfer services, but there is no file size limit, storage limit, slow file download or upload speed, complicated interface or transfer failure.

You need to copy huge files from your phone to your computer. If the file is too large to be directly transferred via email, cable or other conventional methods, how can I get the large file on the computer?

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May 11, 2021File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a server that sends files over the network. Other software available and the way FTP works in the background to ensure correct data transfer.

Raysync News
April 13, 2021What you do when someone asks you to send large files over the internet? This article lists 10 free services to send large files in 2021 that you can refer to it.

User Guide
February 23, 2021Split a file into individual data blocks, and then store these blocks as separate data. Each piece of data has a different address, so there is no need to store them in a file structure.

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February 22, 2021Point-to-point, multi-point mutual transmission, data cloud transmission, one-to-many data distribution, and other modes are often needed in enterprise offices, but there are few large file transmission tools that can really meet the above requirements.