I'm not sure if https://bvckup2.com/ will be suitable or not but might be 
worth benchmarking for your use case. [disclaimer: I'm not affiliated to 
the product in any way, just a satisfied user]

On Thursday, 13 September 2018 17:41:50 UTC+1, Jay Askren wrote:
>
> We need to push 40 TB of images per day from our scanning department in 
> Utah to our storage servers in Virginia and then we download about 4 TB of 
> processed images per day back to Utah.  In our previous process we had no 
> problem getting the throughput we needed by using Robocopy which comes with 
> Windows, but our old storage servers were here in Utah.  We can get 
> Robocopy to work across the WAN but we have to run 3 or 4 Robocopy 
> processes under different Windows users which is somewhat fragile and feels 
> like a bad hack.  The files here in Utah are on a Windows server because of 
> the proprietary software needed to run the scanner.  All of our servers in 
> Virginia run Centos.
>
> Any thoughts on how to transfer files over long distance and still get 
> high throughput?  I believe the issue we are running into is high latency.
>

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