Given the known behavior in that linked post, how is this program beneficial (for large file transfers) over any other plain old sync program, like FreeFileSync? Under realistic network loads and behaviours, if computer A introduces a large file to the “mesh”, all clients will have just about 80-90% of the file before the fastest reciever will be able to advertise that it ALSO has that file and can finally start sharing the upload load with the original sender. I have a 600mb file being sent to 6 nodes, would it send different 100 m… When syncthing is transmitting data, would it be sending sequential pieces to all 10 nodes simultaneously, or would it be sending different pieces to each node and they would all work together to fill in the gaps, thus sharing the load. The SeedBox is the Repository Master and of course, all of content is coming from there. Scenario, I have SeedBox and would like to sync the contents to 10 different syncthing nodes. Syncthing over Clusters - Data Transmission Question Feature
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