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Hi guys,
So I've been tasked to read from an sftp, convert it to a certain format and then upload it back. I was told, getting it from the Amazon S3 server would also be an option. So, which would be easier? Would appreciate a few resources, though I will also be doing my own research. I was told just earlier today and I'm asked to give feedback by tomorrow. Between other things I'm trying to accomplish, I don't think I could delve deep enough to determine for sure.
Anything else I should know about?
Thank you.
Ron
My understanding is that the SFTP protocol is depreciated.
I mean it's no longer being supported by the developer.
hey @RonGatmaitan
The process to download from SFTP can be as simple as the download tool within Alteryx:
https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Alteryx-Designer-Knowledge-Base/File-Transfer-Protocol-FTP-Download...
This tool is not depreciated - i believe the tool @oliverd is discussing is built by a community user. You do not need to use community-built tools to download/upload from SFTP.
In my experience, Amazon S3 is incredibly easy.
https://help.alteryx.com/20214/designer/amazon-s3
So in your shoes given the choice, i'd go with Amazon S3 for ease of use, but both are valid and possible.
Cheers,
TheOC
If SFTP hasn't in fact been depreciated then it would probably be the best choice since it's an open standard.