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fpart reviews and mentions
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Rsync extremely slow on two ZFS local pools
Native rsync is terrible for lots of small file as it copies each file one by one sequentially. If you have lots of cores to work with, use the fpsync utility that comes with the fpart command to run parallel rsync's. You can easily saturate a 10Gb link with multiple rsync processes in parallel
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Am I crazy to expect 100gbps across the pacific ocean?
You should probably use something like fpsync and multiple rsync jobs to get the most bandwidth.
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Advice on 100gbps WAN?
My favorite free solution is fpsync/fpart from https://github.com/martymac/fpart -- basically that is a highly optimized filesystem crawler and indexer that can spit out balanced lists of files to transfer to a waiting army of parallel rsync workers. Tools are provided to manage the rsync fleet. Combining fpsync/fpart with an army of parallel rsync workers is a great design pattern especially for HPC as you can farm the rsync workers out to compute nodes
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zfs replication vs multithreaded rsync
I've migrated data from our Isilon to zfs hostA using the fpsync tool that comes with the fpart utility. I get reasonably good throughput from this. 15TB in 5 and 1/2 hours
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martymac/fpart is an open source project licensed under BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fpart is C.
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