bozzunter
07-18-2008, 02:26 PM
Hi,
in my company there are 4 systems currently being synchronized (everyone's friend to each other), about 15 Powerfolders and 25.000 files. When somebody changes anything, he uploads the file to other users. Most of time it's a huge file (70 MB or so), so I was wondering if the following scenario would work:
The "server" is friend with user a, b, c, but a, b, c aren't friends to each other. When a, b or c adds/deletes/modifies something, the new/modified file is received by the "server" and then it's propagated to a,b,c. This way the burden of the connection would mainly be on the "server".
Would it work, with deletions as well? Otherwise, it could go straight for a feature request :-] as if we had 10 systems, the upload to 10 machines from a normal DSL would kill our connection.
in my company there are 4 systems currently being synchronized (everyone's friend to each other), about 15 Powerfolders and 25.000 files. When somebody changes anything, he uploads the file to other users. Most of time it's a huge file (70 MB or so), so I was wondering if the following scenario would work:
The "server" is friend with user a, b, c, but a, b, c aren't friends to each other. When a, b or c adds/deletes/modifies something, the new/modified file is received by the "server" and then it's propagated to a,b,c. This way the burden of the connection would mainly be on the "server".
Would it work, with deletions as well? Otherwise, it could go straight for a feature request :-] as if we had 10 systems, the upload to 10 machines from a normal DSL would kill our connection.