Hallo Lina,
> It's a bit big data to transfer, around 1.1 T,
>
> from one server to another server.
You can also use netcat (man nc - see under examples). It is probably
the fastest method.
I have used that in the past in combination with rsync: copy it using
netcat and check the result with rsync.
Regards
Johann
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