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IBM Aspera HSTS / High-Speed Transfer Server 101 IBM® Aspera® High-Speed Transfer Server is an industry software standard for transferring files, directories and large data sets with many users over any distance on wide area networks. Getting started

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High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for Linux High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for Windows High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for MacOS High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for PowerLinux High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for zLinux High-Speed Transfer Server Admin Guide for AIX

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Moving your IBM Aspera Enterprise Server/Connect Server/P2P/Client installation to a new Linux machine

This article describes how to move your transfer server P2P or Client installation to a Linux system. Follow the instructions below based on the system that the original existing installation is located on.

Debugging TCP and UDP connections to HSTS

This article shows you how to effectively monitor and debug FASP connections to an IBM Aspera High-Speed Transfer Server (HSTS). FASP connections consist of a TCP (SSH) connection part and a UDP (FASP) connection part.

Node / NodeD troubleshooting

This article describes troubleshooting issues connecting to Node(transfer server) from Console, Shares, Faspex, or Node API. The issue comes from failed connection to the transfer server, or with the NodeD service and configuration itself.



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