Detecting New Files on Amazon S3 and Transferring to Azure Files
When you have a multi-cloud infrastructure, there will be several instances when you'll want to transfer data from one cloud platform to another. Perhaps you'd want to aggregate data, perform backups, carry out migrations, and so on. Whatever the case may be, you'll normally want to perform these data transfers automatically. One way to do that is by using JSCAPE MFT Server.
JSCAPE's managed file transfer server integrates with several cloud storage solutions like Amazon S3, Azure Files, Google Storage, Dropbox, and many others. By combining this with its capability to carry out automated file transfers, JSCAPE MFT Server can make cloud integrations quick and easy. Let me show you how it's done.
In this example, we're going to set up JSCAPE MFT Server so it can monitor an Amazon S3 folder for new files and then transfer each newly added file to Azure.
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