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bulk data transfer

Bulk data transfer is a software application feature that uses data compression, data blocking and buffering to optimize transfer rates when moving large data files. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the most common way to transfer bulk data over the Internet.

Last updated on: Jan 20, 2006

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