WebDAV, which is a extension of HTTP, is able to download multiple files at 
once. You can access ownCloud accounts and owncloud public shares with WebDAV 
clients: 
https://doc.owncloud.org/server/latest/user_manual/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-public-shares-over-webdav
 
<https://doc.owncloud.org/server/latest/user_manual/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-public-shares-over-webdav>




> On 22. May 2017, at 10:51, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Le 22/05/2017 à 10:33, mmad11 a écrit :
>> If the folder 100Gb and the files in it are 10000 then it is very difficult 
>> to download one archive and it is very difficult to save one file at a time.
> 
> I don't see why it should be more difficult to download an archive than the 
> folder? the first may be significantly smaller
> 
> but:
> 
> * if owncloud makes the zip file on the fly, then yes, *preparing* the 
> archive may be time consuming for the server
> 
> * I think wget is able to download a folder (even an entire web site), 
> providing it's http (and not https? not sure of that)
> 
> * I don't think any cloud is aimed to hold Gb+ files. Best use ftp.
> 
> last year I has my own (big) server, I could have uploaded several Gb files, 
> now I use shared hosting and my web site provider (that gives me 500Gb + 
> storage) wont allow me to share a 100 Gb file and my cloud provider 
> (owndrive) could certainly do but for a very high price :-(
> 
> jdd
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