Raysync Transmission: How to Transfer Large Files Efficiently?
June 11, 2020On a normal day at work, sending files is probably as common as your morning cup of coffee.
A large part of your day may involve exchanging files like reports or designs with clients, employees, and vendors. But if the size of the file is too large, for those traditional file transfer tools like email and file storage applications, it is impossible to transfer it quickly.
You would need a solution that can handle large file sizes and not interrupt your routine.
The stability of file transfer is fundamentally based on excellent transfer performance. Raysync Transmission is based on UDP transfer performance, breaking through the transfer defects of traditional FTP and HTTP. The self-developed transfer engine supports 10,000 megabytes of bandwidth. The multi-dimensional transfer mode meets the high-speed transfer requirement of TB-level large files. With Rasync Transmission, there is no need to worry about file size limitation.
Comparison of Raysync Transmission and FTP Filezilla in large files transfer:
Designed especially for enterprises, based on the web-interface, Raysync allows users to visit the files from different web browsers and distribute files easily of any size or format. Of course, the whole process is encrypted strictly, there only the users who have the access right can visit and view.
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