Thanks all , but there is still something i forget to state -sorry - all communication will be via Http with a server so data is received via Http so local network solutions won't work the problem really starts after receiving data in storing them without much of a CPU/Memory usage and with a good speed
@James Mills : didn't understand fully what you mean and how it will improve writting effciency Thanks, Regards, Mohamed Yousef 2008/8/29 Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Terry Reedy wrote: >> >> >> Mohamed Yousef wrote: >>> >>> let's say , I'm moving large files through network between devices >>> what is the fastest way to do this ? >>> what i came up with :- >> >> Use your OS's network copy command. On unix, that was once uucp. On >> Windows, I drag-and-drop to/from a Network Neighborhood location, including >> to a printer, so I don't know whether you can use copy and if so how. > > For completeness' sake, on Windows you could use any of the following > techniques with a UNC as the destination (and/or source): > > http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i/copy-a-file.html > > TJG > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list