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by tomazmuraus 5580 days ago
It "kinda" supports LAN sync.

Files still first need to be transfered to the cloud first before you can sync them over LAN.

At least it was like this the last time I have looked at it (a few months ago).

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It would be incredibly interesting if your dropbox machines all ran a bitorrent client that auto shared the syncing between them all.

With logic to determine which machines are closest (in bandwidth)

So that if I have my 5+ machines at home (desktops, laptops and phones, which all have the client on them) - they all see that they are on the same subnet and sync very fast between each other.

Then update the cloud at the same time - in the same fashion... chop all the changes up amongst the machines. (sure, I still have a single pipe via my cable modem - but this would be helpful when I am on work lan too...)

EDIT: it would be great to see an added layer of service on Dropbox such as the old Hamachi personal VPN services...

Eventually - Ill be able to have a completely distributed, virtualized personal network across any machine I have an account...

Windows Live Mesh, an equivalent Microsoft product, has the p2p sync functionality in addition to cloud sync.

http://www.winsupersite.com/article/product-review/how-to-li...

I dual boot most of my machines, so I find anything that is 100% windows only to be less than optimal.

But the tech is interesting.

It supports linux too, I've had it up and running on Mint and Ubuntu for at least 6 months.
fwiw, it supports Mac as well.
Dropbox already takes advantage of the local subnet if it can for synchronization... has for quite a while now.
Thanks, I didnt know this , was pretty obvious for them to do it that way.