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Here are two recommended approaches for copying data between instances running in the two clouds. The most appropriate method depends upon the size of the data volumes in your tenant. | Here are two recommended approaches for copying data between instances running in the two clouds. The most appropriate method depends upon the size of the data volumes in your tenant. | ||
=== Large data volumes: Globus === | === Large data volumes: Globus === <!--T:40--> | ||
For very large volumes (e.g. greater than 5TB) Globus is recommended. | For very large volumes (e.g. greater than 5TB) Globus is recommended. | ||
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If you have very large volumes, we recommend you submit a support ticket as well. | If you have very large volumes, we recommend you submit a support ticket as well. | ||
=== Small data volumes: rsync + ssh === <!--T:33--> | |||
=== Small data volumes: rsync + ssh === | |||
For smaller volumes, rsync+ssh provides good transfer speeds and can (like Globus) work in an incremental way. A typical use case would be: | For smaller volumes, rsync+ssh provides good transfer speeds and can (like Globus) work in an incremental way. A typical use case would be: | ||