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 on: October 23, 2008, 06:45:09 PM 
Started by gworden - Last post by gworden
Anna:

Thank your for your response. That was the answer I was hoping for. Collanos worked as promised. My files arrived. They arrived 24 hours after my peers but at least they got there. Collanos is a great repository for common files needed by all team members. It's not a great file transfer mechanism so we'll have to use FTP for that. Thanks.

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 on: October 23, 2008, 10:26:01 AM 
Started by berlindx - Last post by Anna Evpak
Hello,

In the post which is above is described factors which influence on file sync speed .  As in all internet file transferring - big files divides into small parts which are sent to file recipient, so it is natural, that small files sync faster. Main thing is to stay online during file upload.

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 on: October 23, 2008, 09:41:56 AM 
Started by gworden - Last post by Anna Evpak
Hello,

   Thank you for such clear description. You have just described main principle of p2p technology, on which Collanos is based. Collanos application examine куые online space members on new information each time it goes online. Download occurs from any online peer, independently from file originator.

   Let me also describe download process a bit. Collanos Work[lace have traffic monitor, which shows inside and outside traffic in KB. It is situated in the bottom of the Collanos window. Traffic Monitor shows summary traffic for all spaces. If file size is smaller than 100 KB - Traffic Monitor doesn't reflect such traffic.
   Download process speed depends on many aspects:your internet channel, internet provider server's load on current moment, Collanos server load, same aspects from other space member side.
   Information exchange occurs faster if space members are in one local network - then it happens directly inside local network. If you use firewall, even if all space members are in one local network, download speed are lover, cause firewall is additional transfer point with internal handling mechanisms.
   One of the possible optimizations that we can offer from our side, as Connections timeouts and Internet provider setting are not in our submission, is adjusting connection settings on Collanos instance. Please find detailed instructions on next link

http://forum.collanos.com/index.php?topic=1254.0
   Also you may be with your space members in different local sub-networks, in such case file exchange also occurs through internet channel, not directly.

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 on: October 23, 2008, 09:31:24 AM 
Started by gworden - Last post by Anna Evpak
Hello,

      Collanos Workplace doesn't have any files' limitations.  When you load big file usually it take time.
      Download process speed depends on many aspects:your internet channel, internet provider server's load on current moment, Collanos server load, same aspects from other space member side.
      Information exchange occurs faster if space members are in one local network - then it happens directly inside local network. If you use firewall, even if all space members are in one local network, download speed are lover, cause firewall is additional transfer point with internal handling mechanisms.
      One of the possible optimizations that we can offer from our side, as Connections timeouts and Internet provider setting are not in our submission, is adjusting connection settings on Collanos instance. Please find detailed instructions on next link

http://forum.collanos.com/index.php?topic=1254.0
Also you may be with your space members in different local sub-networks, in such case file exchange also occurs through internet channel, not directly.

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 on: October 22, 2008, 07:02:45 PM 
Started by gworden - Last post by gworden
Is there a file transfer size limit? We have large map files (30-45 MB) files that can't be sent via email. We'd like to use Collanos for these but they are not transferring.

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 on: October 22, 2008, 06:46:02 PM 
Started by kimwoolford - Last post by gworden
I have been experiencing the same thing. We matched settings and it still happens. Does it matter who posted originally or do all workspaces (to which you have been invited) synchronize?

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 on: October 22, 2008, 06:37:27 PM 
Started by berlindx - Last post by gworden
I've noticed the syncing speed has been very slow recently. Large files are particularly cumbersome. Lots of small ones seem to work better.

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 on: October 22, 2008, 04:53:27 PM 
Started by gworden - Last post by gworden
We have three people using Collanos. Person #1 added several new large files to the workspace. The files synchronized with person #2. Person #3 was offline. Then person #1 went offline. Persons #3 came online. So person #2 and #3 were online but the files originally added by #1 did not synchronize between 2 and 3. Do the files only synchronize between the originator and others? It would be valuable if all people synchronized between all folders.

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 on: October 21, 2008, 01:38:53 PM 
Started by iswaran - Last post by Anna Evpak
Hello,

When you turn on "Remember my password" your password stored in database and on each login  it de-encrypts and compares with your local code file. Decode key depend on your local setting, so when you create backup all check box should be unchecked.

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 on: October 21, 2008, 05:21:44 AM 
Started by iswaran - Last post by iswaran
1.Yes I did the standard backup.
2.The OS are diffrent desktop XP new laptop Vista
3.Remember password turned on
4.Same versions 1.3.0.4
5.Cant create a another backup as I had uninstalled the same in the desktop,thinking it would work fine.

So I installed collanos and had the members invite me as the next option and things are Ok now.Thanks

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