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xcopy /J option

Xcopy /J -- it uses un-buffered IO and should not have an overhead on the system cache    RAID transfer SLOOOW | TechPowerUp Forums : http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/raid-transfer-slooow.235013/
XCOPY /J - Copies using unbuffered I/O. Recommended for very large files    windows server 2003 - Slow File Copy observed copying 40GB files across network to iSCSI device - Server Fault : http://serverfault.com/questions/108183/slow-file-copy-observed-copying-40gb-files-across-network-to-iscsi-device
xcopy /j ( for uncached transfers) - no change    Lag when copying files | [H]ard|Forum : http://hardforum.com/threads/lag-when-copying-files.1946230/
xcopy /j (unbuffered)    Opus freezes during large USB file transfers - Help & Support - Directory Opus Resource Centre : http://resource.dopus.com/t/opus-freezes-during-large-usb-file-transfers/13030@page=4
XCOPY /J ... " and succed    windows 7 - Robocopy and fragmentation - Super User : http://superuser.com/questions/303378/robocopy-and-fragmentation
xcopy /J / K /Y /O /H /E /V D:\    It’s called fdisk because… | Dadhacker : http://www.dadhacker.com/blog/@p=2402
xcopy /j /v /y >> e:\backup_log.txt    windows - Batch file to backup data to networked drive? - Stack Overflow : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23934411/batch-file-to-backup-data-to-networked-drive
xcopy /j and robocopy /j as well as RMAN to avoid    Re: expdp and exp are slowing (iscsi) - oracle-l - FreeLists : http://www.freelists.org/post/oracle-l/expdp-and-exp-are-slowing-iscsi,5
xcopy /j and stuff like that. And i tried to put the UTP cable direct in my laptop but it wouldnt recognize the drive. So i have now an average upload speed of like 8 MB/s and would like to have the 60 MB/s because i uploaded a 300 Gb folder last night to the Cloudbox and took a bit long unfortunately. Like more then 8 hours. I could try another router which i have: WL370 but i doubt it make the difference    LaCie CloudBox Review : http://www.besttechie.com/lacie-cloudbox-review/
Xcopy /J c:\win2k8R2.vhd e:\ (wait    Moving your boot from VHD to a bigger drive | In The Mix : http://fmuntean.wordpress.com/2010/06/27/moving-your-boot-from-vhd-to-a-bigger-drive/
xcopy /j can be used    Redirect folder located in C:\Data |VMware Communities : http://communities.vmware.com/thread/423403
xcopy /j can be used    VMware Communities: Message List : http://vmware615.rssing.com/chan-21186663/all_p5374.html
XCOPY /J can reduce some of the load imposed on the system. For even better results    Sluggish file copying gets spurred on by RoboCopy and other tools : http://searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com/tip/Sluggish-file-copying-gets-spurred-on-by-RoboCopy-and-other-tools
XCOPY /J Causes a lot of I/O churn    NIC 2013 - VM Mobility : http://www.slideshare.net/kristiannese/nic-2013-vm-mobility
xcopy /j I seemed to be averaging around 209Mb/s (26.1MB/s)    Trentent -- One and Only.: 2013 : http://trentent.blogspot.com/2013/
xcopy /j is much SLOWER than both xcopy and eseutil /y    How to: Copy very large files across a slow or unreliable network – Grant Holliday's Blog : http://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/granth/2010/05/10/how-to-copy-very-large-files-across-a-slow-or-unreliable-network/
xcopy /j is the easy way to do this    Best file transfer protocol for high latency WAN links? : networking : http://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/74hvv5/best_file_transfer_protocol_for_high_latency_wan/
xcopy /j might be the answer... not sure. Kinda difficult to test xcopy easily though     Solved! Server 2008 R2 Slow Network Writes : http://forums.hexus.net/help-quick-relief-tech-headaches/202275-solved-server-2008-r2-slow-network-writes.html
Xcopy /J or eseutil to copy file(s) using unbuffered I/O (ESEutil is a program that comes with Exchange) as described here. As an experiment    Why is my Removable Disk Backup Slow? : http://www.high-rely.com/blog/why-is-my-removable-disk-backup-slow/
xcopy /J performs non-cached I/O on both the source and destination VHD files    Tips for copying large VHD and VHDX files | winntfs : http://winntfs.com/2012/01/21/tips-for-copying-large-vhd-files/
Xcopy /j server 2003    Microsoft office sharepoint server 2007 moss - Hosting Blog : http://elementaryos-br.info/microsoft/microsoft-office-sharepoint-server-2007-moss.html
xcopy /j will perform as expected using these apps since those tools are doing some other form of transfer under the covers (does that sound right    Configuring SQL Server in EC2 : http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2011/09/sql-server-ec/
Xcopy /J works though) : http://www.wservernews.com/newsletters/archives/wservernews-weekly-app-install-issues-8426.html