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We have a newly built SAMBA server that is hosted on AWS. It is UNC mounted on my local machine as a network drive (S:).

When I copy something from S: to S: (i.e. internally on the server) I fear it might be going : SAMBA -> Local machine -> SAMBA rather than SAMBA -> SAMBA

I'm consious of not using too much bandwidth and obviously this wouldn't be efficient.

Does anyone know how to check this?

Cheers,

gpc

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  • I am not 100percent sure about that so wait for a qualified opinion: But as long as you stay inside the same drive, at least Windows Explorer doesn't copy the file to your computer. No idea about the .NET libraries though. – SKull Mar 26 '14 at 10:47
  • If you copy the file from S: to T: for example, then the file definitely ends up temporary on the client machine. – SKull Mar 26 '14 at 10:48

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