File Transfer and High-Speed Data Transmission
FAQ
Read frequently asked questions from our customers about file transfer and our High-Speed Data Transmission (HDT) solution.
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How is High-Speed Data Transmission (HDT) different from other file transfer solutions?
Most high-speed data transfer solutions in the market are software-only solutions. HDT does not require software installation; it combines the unique technologies of proprietary software and our global content delivery platform. This provides convenience for our customers as well as a better solution in terms of performance and reliability.
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Do I need to install any client software for High-Speed Transmission (HDT)?
No, client software is not required to use our HDT solution; it is infrastructure agnostic.
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Does High-Speed Transmission (HDT) support and accelerate all conventional file transfer protocols?
Yes, HDT works with all applications without any requirement for special adaptations. It also supports all conventional file transfer protocols, such as SFTP, FTP, and SSH.
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What information do I need to provide to set up High-Speed Data Transmission (HDT)?
The process to set up HDT is very simple. You only need to provide the destination domain names and the associated ports to enable the solution.
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Does High-Speed Data Transmission (HDT) support concurrent file transfers between multiple locations?
Yes. Using HDT, you can receive files from multiple sources and send files to multiple destinations simultaneously. This includes the ability to send and receive unlimited file sizes between global locations.
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