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teracopy: copy your files faster
wreckedcarzz:
"Why do you say that?"
-Curt (January 09, 2009, 01:24 PM)
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Because we can. :D
Gergith:
Hey, I registered just to post in this thread. I read it beggining to end.
I have been using TeraCopy for at least a year for the following reasons:
I really like seeing the queue.
auto CRC checks
I have 5Terabytes of storage spanning 10-12 hard drives (2 every size generation :p 200, 250, 300, 500, 750, 1tb :D give or take)
and at least 4 Tb of content.
Everytime I buy a new drive, I juggle all my files. So thats typically 30-500 gig transfers at a time between hard drives. Its VERY VERY re-assuring to have a Hash check.
I download alot of full series of cartoons and documentary shows.
So it is very amazing to be able to copy files, and to also see that a CRC check was done on the source and destination.
Thats my reasoning for picking it. I haven't found better yet.
Of the ones mentioned so far, can you guys tell me which ones for certain can do a CRC, or any sort of Hash check on source and destination files?
Thanks again
And thats for all sharing your opinions, this thread really is good and informative (between the typical fun banter)
Gergith
KD7LRJ:
Of the ones mentioned so far, can you guys tell me which ones for certain can do a CRC, or any sort of Hash check on source and destination files?-Gergith (January 16, 2009, 02:03 PM)
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I added this ability to McTool today. If it fails to compare, it will retry (up to the specified number of times) until it gets it right.
With verbose logging turned on you can see the SHA1 hash in the log for each file, otherwise, it just reports when a compare fails.
Gergith:
Cool thanks! KD7LRJ! your fast response earned you a try ;-)
SHA1 is the only way it hash checks right? (thats not critisism, thats a question :p)
Why did you pick that one? (im asking from lack of knowledge, its not a trap :p)
Gergith:
one other thing that i really like from Tera copy. is if the file exists at the destination, instead of just skipping/error'ing , you could Hash check the already existing file (file size first for speed :p)
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