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Evan
post Apr 4 2012, 04:49 PM
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Hi, I'm trying to upload wordpress to my zymic account. Ideally I would upload a zipped wordpress dir and then extract it via ssh but as far as I can tell ssh access if not available. Since there is no ftp protocol for extracting compressed files I am forced to upload every single file (I'm using firezilla), this would be fine except each php file seems to take around 30 seconds (they quite often take >60s for a single php file!) on average to upload and there are around 1000 files in the wordpress folder!

Is there some way around there?

Thanks, Evan.

EDIT: here is a sample of my firezilla console:

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Response: 150 Accepted data connection
Response: 226-5158 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 6144000 Kb
Response: 226-File successfully transferred
Response: 226 0.388 seconds (measured here), 50.08 Kbytes per second
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 20,372 bytes in 11 seconds
Status: Starting upload of /home/evan/www/archive/wordpress/wp-includes/wlwmanifest.xml
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (67,220,217,235,127,39)
Command: STOR wlwmanifest.xml
Response: 150 Accepted data connection
Response: 226-5120 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 6144000 Kb
Response: 226-File successfully transferred
Response: 226 0.043 seconds (measured here), 108.24 Kbytes per second
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 4,967 bytes in 111 seconds
Status: Starting upload of /home/evan/www/archive/wordpress/wp-includes/default-filters.php
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (67,220,217,235,152,247)
Command: STOR default-filters.php
Response: 150 Accepted data connection
Response: 226-5173 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 6144000 Kb
Response: 226-File successfully transferred
Response: 226 0.313 seconds (measured here), 42.46 Kbytes per second
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 13,879 bytes in 13 seconds
Status: Starting upload of /home/evan/www/archive/wordpress/wp-includes/class-snoopy.php
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (67,220,217,235,40,153)
Command: STOR class-snoopy.php
Response: 150 Accepted data connection
Response: 226-5160 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 6144000 Kb
Response: 226-File successfully transferred
Response: 226 0.011 seconds (measured here), 91.72 Kbytes per second
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 1,097 bytes in 85 seconds
Status: Starting upload of /home/evan/www/archive/wordpress/wp-includes/general-template.php
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (67,220,217,235,108,243)
Command: STOR general-template.php
Response: 150 Accepted data connection
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post Apr 4 2012, 05:30 PM
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that is due to the heavy use towards our servers from the users and clients so its just a lot of data going though our networks will bottle up the network and slow it down
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post Apr 5 2012, 12:16 AM
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Okay thanks for the speedy reply.

As a suggestion to the admins, it might be helpful if you could say what times peak traffic occurs at so we can avoid ftp usage at those times and reduce congestion. Or perhaps give us access to an online file manager which would allow us to unzip/extract compressed files which would make uploading php scripts a lot quicker.
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post Apr 5 2012, 01:03 AM
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peak times happen at random times so we cant really say when and we had to disable the file manager cause it was abused so much
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