What is Fast File Transfer (FFT)?
Fast File Transfer (FFT) is a client-server based transmission application that allows users to transmit computer files of any type and size (files larger than 1 GB are routinely moved) using Windows based computers over IP-based networks much faster and more reliably than File Transfer Protocol (FTP) methods. Using multiple data threads, the application speeds transmission of files by “flooding” the available bandwidth, throttling itself to ensure that the network is available for other network activity. Its error handling ensures that upon successful transmission completion, there is no corruption in the files transmitted. Where can I get FFT from? DoD users can obtain FFT by contacting operations@defenseimagery.mil. How do I connect to the FFT server? When the client is launched, enter the username, password and host address of the FFT server. Contact operations@defenseimagery.mil or DSN 312-225-7118 for connection information. How do I use FFT? The main window is split into two par