Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-08 Thread ~Stack~
On 06/07/2014 09:08 PM, Matthew Caron wrote: [snip] 2.) Actual hardware/uptime/connectivity problems - I know from personal experience (having built a few) that building high availability systems in a single location is vastly easier than distributed amongst several locations. Pulling in

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-07 Thread Matthew Caron
On June 7, 2014 1:48:21 AM EDT, ~Stack~ i.am.st...@gmail.com wrote: I personally view the primary benefit of owncloud as a way to store data I care about that I *don't* necessarily want other cloud providers to know about (eg: syncing all of my phones contacts and data to my owncloud vs

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-07 Thread Michael Grosser
Yeah until linode screws up... Just saying that relying on one provider doesn't seem to be a better way. It's still a SPOF and should be avoided. Therefore server2server sync would be awesome. On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Matthew Caron m...@mattcaron.net wrote: On June 7, 2014 1:48:21 AM

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-07 Thread Matthew Caron
I think you're conflating two points, which I will address individually. 1.) Vendor problems - If Linode starts being stupid, I switch providers. This will take a day or two, but is a direct result of non-hardware, non-uptime, non-connectivity problems, and is directly related to poor business

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-07 Thread Matthew Caron
On 06/07/2014 03:32 PM, Mike Morris wrote: I think you missed his point that: I personally view the primary benefit of owncloud as a way to store data I care about that I *don't* necessarily want other cloud providers to know about I did not. Linode is not a cloud provider,

[owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Urbani, Edmund
Hello all, consider this scenario: - ownCloud Server A hosted at some data center - ownCloud Server B in a LAN with a number of ownCloud clients Server B should simply act as a mirror of Server A to provide faster synchronisation within the LAN and save bandwidth on the LAN's internet line.

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Vincent Petry
Hi Edmund, Server to server sync is currently not possible. But mounting one server in another using a public link will be possible in OC 7. See: https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/7221 Cheers, Vincent On 06/06/2014 03:34 PM, Urbani, Edmund wrote: Hello all, consider this scenario: -

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Daniel Molkentin
Hi Edmund, On 06.06.2014 15:34, Urbani, Edmund wrote: Whether I can actually implement this setup depends on this question: Is there a way to do two-way server-to-server synchronisation with ownCloud 6 (or maybe with 7)? No, there isn't. Mostly because you first need to figure out how to

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Urbani, Edmund
I suppose the clients would still connect to the originating server (A) though, right? The server which mounts the other's public link does not mirror any of its files? On 06/06/2014 03:39 PM, Vincent Petry wrote: Hi Edmund, Server to server sync is currently not possible. But mounting one

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Daniel Molkentin
On 06.06.2014 15:52, Urbani, Edmund wrote: On 06/06/2014 03:41 PM, Daniel Molkentin wrote: Hi Edmund, On 06.06.2014 15:34, Urbani, Edmund wrote: Whether I can actually implement this setup depends on this question: Is there a way to do two-way server-to-server synchronisation with

Re: [owncloud-user] ownCloud Server to Server Sync?

2014-06-06 Thread Matthew Caron
Why not just use unison? On 06/06/2014 09:34 AM, Urbani, Edmund wrote: Hello all, consider this scenario: - ownCloud Server A hosted at some data center - ownCloud Server B in a LAN with a number of ownCloud clients Server B should simply act as a mirror of Server A to provide faster