How can I download files from one server to another directly?












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I have generated SQL files from database tables hosted at my site directory example.com/web/uploads/table.sql. I want to download these tables one by one directly to my NEW server.



I don't want to download files to my local computer and then manually upload to new server.



A friend suggested to use SSH and wget function. So i tried




wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




I donn't know where the file went.










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    I have generated SQL files from database tables hosted at my site directory example.com/web/uploads/table.sql. I want to download these tables one by one directly to my NEW server.



    I don't want to download files to my local computer and then manually upload to new server.



    A friend suggested to use SSH and wget function. So i tried




    wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




    I donn't know where the file went.










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      I have generated SQL files from database tables hosted at my site directory example.com/web/uploads/table.sql. I want to download these tables one by one directly to my NEW server.



      I don't want to download files to my local computer and then manually upload to new server.



      A friend suggested to use SSH and wget function. So i tried




      wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




      I donn't know where the file went.










      share|improve this question













      I have generated SQL files from database tables hosted at my site directory example.com/web/uploads/table.sql. I want to download these tables one by one directly to my NEW server.



      I don't want to download files to my local computer and then manually upload to new server.



      A friend suggested to use SSH and wget function. So i tried




      wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




      I donn't know where the file went.







      shell ssh command-line server wget






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          This will download to a directory/file you specify;




          wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql -O /path/to/folder/table.sql




          https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html



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          man wget







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            You can achieve the same using -P (Prefix option) . More details: man wget




            wget -P /path/to/save example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




            Here /path/to/save is location where files will be saved.



            Note: if the defined directory does not exist it will get created.






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              This will download to a directory/file you specify;




              wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql -O /path/to/folder/table.sql




              https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html



              or




              man wget







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                This will download to a directory/file you specify;




                wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql -O /path/to/folder/table.sql




                https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html



                or




                man wget







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                  This will download to a directory/file you specify;




                  wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql -O /path/to/folder/table.sql




                  https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html



                  or




                  man wget







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                  This will download to a directory/file you specify;




                  wget example.com/web/uploads/table.sql -O /path/to/folder/table.sql




                  https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html



                  or




                  man wget








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                      You can achieve the same using -P (Prefix option) . More details: man wget




                      wget -P /path/to/save example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




                      Here /path/to/save is location where files will be saved.



                      Note: if the defined directory does not exist it will get created.






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                        You can achieve the same using -P (Prefix option) . More details: man wget




                        wget -P /path/to/save example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




                        Here /path/to/save is location where files will be saved.



                        Note: if the defined directory does not exist it will get created.






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                          You can achieve the same using -P (Prefix option) . More details: man wget




                          wget -P /path/to/save example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




                          Here /path/to/save is location where files will be saved.



                          Note: if the defined directory does not exist it will get created.






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                          You can achieve the same using -P (Prefix option) . More details: man wget




                          wget -P /path/to/save example.com/web/uploads/table.sql




                          Here /path/to/save is location where files will be saved.



                          Note: if the defined directory does not exist it will get created.







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