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thefunkysoulone

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#119634 8-Jun-2013 14:31
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Hi,
I have approx. 160 GB that I need to upload to my cloud server.

This will be a one off.

Are there any services around Auckland that I might be able to use whereby I could get somebody to upload this data for my quickly?

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mattwnz
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  #832674 8-Jun-2013 14:38
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Whats the cloud service, and it is international traffic? Some cloud providers will courier you a disk to send back to them for the initial upload.



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  #832680 8-Jun-2013 15:04
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Yeah we can help you, I have a Gig at my office with about 800Mbit spare international upload PM me, we are near K'rd 

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  #832681 8-Jun-2013 15:09
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Just remember that if its an international server you need multiple threads as even if you had a 10gbps connection TCP will limit you to a few mbps




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