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Topic-icon How to speed up cloud-to-cloud migration?

4 months 2 weeks ago #2621 by zejons69
Trying to move a bunch of old work archives from Dropbox to OneDrive has turned into a multi-day marathon. Some of these folders are huge, and the transfers crawl along even though my connection is decent. I’m hoping there’s a way to speed up cloud-to-cloud migration so I’m not stuck waiting for progress bars all week. Has anyone figured out any practical tricks or workflows that actually make the process faster without messing up the folder structure?

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4 months 2 weeks ago #2622 by McElroyChef
Back when I had to copy files from dropbox to onedrive https://mac.eltima.com/migrate-dropbox-to-onedrive/ for our media department, I was also stuck watching transfers inch forward. What made a difference was using a cloud-side tool I stumbled upon on mac.eltima. Since it handled everything remotely, the speed wasn’t tied to my laptop or its upload rate. It kept the original organization intact and moved big chunks more quickly than the manual approach. Not a miracle cure, but it definitely reduced the waiting time.

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4 months 2 weeks ago #2624 by KieleBroflovski
Reading threads like this always reminds me how easily cloud migrations expose the hidden weight of long-term storage habits. Years of archiving unfinished drafts, duplicate photo sets, and random backup folders add up behind the scenes. When it’s finally time to switch services, all that accumulated “digital clutter” makes the transfer feel slow, no matter which platform you’re moving between. It’s funny how migrations become a kind of snapshot of how much stuff teams quietly accumulate over time

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4 months 1 week ago - 4 months 1 week ago #2693 by tatejip
Allora, vi racconto una storia di piccola rinascita. Avevo smesso di suonare la chitarra da anni, ma il desiderio era sempre lì. Mi serviva una chitarra acustica decente per ricominciare, ma era una spesa difficile da giustificare. Alcuni tentativi online non mi avevano portato fortuna. Poi, in una discussione tra amici, è saltato fuori il nome spino gambino . Ho dato un'occhiata e mi sono piaciute le regole semplici. Una sera ho fatto una giocata con un budget un po' più alto del solito, e ha funzionato! Ora la chitarra è qui con me, e ritrovare questa passione è stato bellissimo. A volte un piccolo rischio può riaccendere una luce.

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