Introduction
Thanks for choosing Aspera and welcome to the world of unbelievably fast and secure data transfer.
Getting started as a transfer client
Aspera transfer clients connect to a remote Aspera transfer server and request a transfer with that server. Your Aspera application can be used as a client to initiate transfers with Aspera servers, as described in the following steps.
Installation and upgrades
Before you install the current release, review the following information about hardware and software requirements, system preparation for upgrades or downgrades, installation instructions, and product security configuration.
Transfer files in the GUI
Use the Desktop Client GUI to create connections to Aspera servers, configure transfer settings, set up transfer notifications, and start, stop, pause, and schedule transfers.
ascp: Transferring from the command line
Ascp is a scriptable FASP transfer binary that enables the transfer to and from Aspera transfer servers to which you have authentication credentials. Transfer settings are customizable and can include file manipulation on the source or destination, filtering of the source content, and client-side encryption-at-rest.
ascp4: Transferring from the command line
Ascp4 is a FASP transfer binary similar to ascp but it has different strengths as well as capabilities that are unavailable with Ascp .
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