Mir ist aufgefallen das sie Syncronisation nicht auf Block Level stattfindet. d.h. wenn man ein 2GB grosse Datei ändert dann wird sie wieder vollständig übertragen anstatt nur die Aenderungen. Das ist in meinen Augen eins der grossen Plus von dropbox. Ein weiteres Problem ist mir aufgefallen, da ich Truecrypt Container verwende (www.truecrypt.com) das die Mutation an einem Container überhaupt nicht erkannt wird. Um den Container doch zu Syncronisieren muss ich immer das File nach der Aenderung renamen.
Plant ihr in Zukunft die bitweise / Block Level Synconisation?
Falls nicht dann kauf ich mir wohl Goodsync. Für die die nicht verstehen von was ich hier rede:
Block-level transfer is an optimized method of file transfer that focuses on providing high performance transfers across our GSTP protocol. With block-level transfers, only the parts of a file are transferred that differ. When GoodSync identifies a file that has been updated or changed it calculates the exact binary data within that file and sends only the changed information. This way each file transfer only passes the data required to update the destination file. A normal file transfer would send the entire file, even if only small parts of the file have changed.
Let's say we have a 1GB log file. A new action occurs and a single line is appended to our log file. A normal file sync operation would recognize that the file has changed and would then transfer the entire 1GB file to the destination. This is quite an extensive operation especially when you consider that only a few bytes have been added to the file. Now with block-level transfer, GoodSync will identify the exact bytes that changed (our new line in this example), and only send that data. A transfer that would have taken almost an hour to complete has now been reduced to just seconds!
Plant ihr in Zukunft die bitweise / Block Level Synconisation?
Falls nicht dann kauf ich mir wohl Goodsync. Für die die nicht verstehen von was ich hier rede:
Block-level transfer is an optimized method of file transfer that focuses on providing high performance transfers across our GSTP protocol. With block-level transfers, only the parts of a file are transferred that differ. When GoodSync identifies a file that has been updated or changed it calculates the exact binary data within that file and sends only the changed information. This way each file transfer only passes the data required to update the destination file. A normal file transfer would send the entire file, even if only small parts of the file have changed.
Let's say we have a 1GB log file. A new action occurs and a single line is appended to our log file. A normal file sync operation would recognize that the file has changed and would then transfer the entire 1GB file to the destination. This is quite an extensive operation especially when you consider that only a few bytes have been added to the file. Now with block-level transfer, GoodSync will identify the exact bytes that changed (our new line in this example), and only send that data. A transfer that would have taken almost an hour to complete has now been reduced to just seconds!