In addition to my previous post, I figured out that sftp->fopen->file_get_contents->fwrite has much better performance than ssh2_scp_send.I've used the following code to test:<?php$srcFile = '/var/tmp/dir1/file_to_send.txt';$dstFile = '/var/tmp/dir2/file_received.txt';// Create connection the the remote host$conn = ssh2_connect('my.server.com', 22);// Create SFTP session$sftp = ssh2_sftp($conn);$sftpStream = @fopen('ssh2.sftp://'.$sftp.$dstFile, 'w');try { if (!$sftpStream) { throw new Exception("Could not open remote file: $dstFile"); } $data_to_send = @file_get_contents($srcFile); if ($data_to_send === false) { throw new Exception("Could not open local file: $srcFile."); } if (@fwrite($sftpStream, $data_to_send) === false) { throw new Exception("Could not send data from file: $srcFile."); } fclose($sftpStream); } catch (Exception $e) { error_log('Exception: ' . $e->getMessage()); fclose($sftpStream);}?>For the test I've sent three files with total size of 6kB, and the times to send including connect to the server were:SFTP -> 15 sec.ssh2_scp_send -> 22 sec.Cheers,Pimmy