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Mar 16, 2010

I have a cpanel server(not sure if that matters). I wanna transfer to another cpanel server. The size is about 3TB, I dont have enough on the hard drive to zip then transfer that way, and cpanel cant handle moving such a large migration.Been searching on the net to find an answer but everyone saying to backup then migrate. whats best tar or rsync or somthing else.

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