Keep Your Files Moving — Even When the Network Is Overloaded
When your network is congested, traditional cloud uploads and downloads can grind to a crawl. Unlike server-focused services from the big players that keeps your data in their hands we suggest to built for completely different scenario: to synchronize files directly between devices using peer-to-peer connections, prioritize local LAN transfers when devices are nearby, and send only the changed parts of files instead of re-uploading everything. The result is far less strain on your internet link, faster transfers across the office or home, and more predictable performance when everyone else is also trying to use the connection.
Best of all, you don’t have to pay for the storage you use — because files live on your own devices rather than in a rented cloud bucket. That means no recurring cloud storage fees, no surprise overage charges, and full control over where data is kept. Combined with selective sync, encrypted transfers, and flexible peer routing, these tools give teams and families a cost-effective, privacy-friendly way to keep files synchronized even on overloaded networks.
There is no need to pay for expensive server in this case. Even more, we suggest you to maximize the number of simple storage servers to provide better performance and availability. Here is the sample how your server can look like: