Copy XX GB of files per run
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Thanks very much!!
Re: Copy XX GB of files per run
nice option.
@chaostheory : What about "Time window" from Schedule ?
@chaostheory : What about "Time window" from Schedule ?
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Re: Copy XX GB of files per run
Time window doesn't solve that, because files are moved at the speed of the filesystem, depends on filesize and stuff. "Time Window" could be used and I was in fact experimenting with that, but it wasn't very accurate. I'm moving/copying 50 GB in ~120 seconds if files are big enough or ~500 seconds if there are many low sized files. Hard to predict. And sometimes I was synchronizing files from one cloud to another cloud which completely defeats the purpose of Time Window, because you simply can't predict how fast you will be downloading/uploading on the fly.
This is why I tried to get this new option of desired size/volume instead of time/numer of files based rules and I'm grateful for what Tobias did.
Now I have 100 GB per run option in my main profile, this is triggered at 2 am every night, moves ~100 GB of files to Drive File Stream cache and stops. This way I'm sure that at 9 am, when I'm actually starting to work my PC already managed to upload all the files to the cloud and network is completely free of any usage.
This is why I tried to get this new option of desired size/volume instead of time/numer of files based rules and I'm grateful for what Tobias did.
Now I have 100 GB per run option in my main profile, this is triggered at 2 am every night, moves ~100 GB of files to Drive File Stream cache and stops. This way I'm sure that at 9 am, when I'm actually starting to work my PC already managed to upload all the files to the cloud and network is completely free of any usage.
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sorry for my english, if I'm understand correctly, your right side sync itself after the data has arrived.
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Re: Copy XX GB of files per run
This is right.
My left side is common folder that gathers files from every single PC/phone/tablet/camera daily. My left side is gathered about midnight.
My right side is Google Drive File Stream cache - everything is being transferred from left side to right side. When files are on the right side GDFS app starts uploading it to the cloud - as fast as possible, but not faster than 5-6 MB/s. If I put too many files on right side (more than 100-120 GB) the GDFS app will be uploading files during the day which pretty much overloads my connection. So I need to make sure that there's not more than 100 GB of new data daily on the right side - only this way I'm sure that GDFS app will finish uploading around 8-9 am and my connection will be free to use during the day.
My "buffer" on the left side is 2 TB. So even if I have 500 GB of new data during the day, I still want to sync it only at night, at 100 GB per night at most. This will take 5 nights, but once again - my connection won't be overloaded during working hours (9-17).
My left side is common folder that gathers files from every single PC/phone/tablet/camera daily. My left side is gathered about midnight.
My right side is Google Drive File Stream cache - everything is being transferred from left side to right side. When files are on the right side GDFS app starts uploading it to the cloud - as fast as possible, but not faster than 5-6 MB/s. If I put too many files on right side (more than 100-120 GB) the GDFS app will be uploading files during the day which pretty much overloads my connection. So I need to make sure that there's not more than 100 GB of new data daily on the right side - only this way I'm sure that GDFS app will finish uploading around 8-9 am and my connection will be free to use during the day.
My "buffer" on the left side is 2 TB. So even if I have 500 GB of new data during the day, I still want to sync it only at night, at 100 GB per night at most. This will take 5 nights, but once again - my connection won't be overloaded during working hours (9-17).