I had the same problem a while ago Mike. MSFTP was actually losing data
on my uploads. Overall it's a crappy FTP server I've found. So, to
answer your question, I've used Fedora with PureFTP and ProFTP and
Ubuntu with PureFTP and ProFTP. In my opinion (and I am not trying to
ignite the Fedora vs Ubuntu argument) Fedora has better integration for
server. Ubuntu is flakey for server installations, at least in its
latest form (Feisty Fawn). 

What I finally settled on was a Fedora server with PureFTP with an 80
gig hard drive and a gig network for the imaging section of the network.
It's a P4 with 512 megs of ram. The most I've had this thing handle has
been 12 PCs with multicasting the image out and multicast clients
sucking up the image on the individual PCs. Individual FTP sessions,
I've had it up to 6. 

Matt Smollinger
Application Engineer for Convergence Technology
AdvancedAV Advanced Technologies Group

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael L Owen
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [g4u-help] Most Reliable FTP Setups for High Volume Cloning?

In the past I have used Windows 2000/2003 Servers running Microsoft's
FTP to 
host all of my files. I find, however, that pulling more that two images
at 
the same time will usually result in data loss for all of the sessions.
Does anyone have any info on optimal setups for FTP regarding platforms,

hardware, O/S, FTP Deamons, and maximum session counts?

Thanks

Mike

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