Hey guys, I've got a super geeky question :
I'm working from Europe to Australia by syncing with GDrive and RDP/PCoIP.
We have business connection on both sides (10/10 Mbps) and (160/10 Mbps) with really low latency, 2-8ms on speedtest.net.
When I try to transfer a file straight from AU to UE and vise versa (ftp, web, Team Viewer, etc) I hardly hit more than 100Ko/s (1Mbps).
When I sync through GDrive, my connections are maxing out on both sides, in upload and download. This really demonstrate that the data that is transferred through google's connection is definitely using another route than all my other connections.
Would it be possible to setup a VPN, (or whatever other tech) that would let me use google connection to go from EU to AU for RDP or PCoIP?
I'm not against having a server (instance) or two running in some data centers to manage that connection.
I'm absolutely keen to pay for this service as well.
This would change my life, literally.
Thanks a lot,
Stan
I'm working from Europe to Australia by syncing with GDrive and RDP/PCoIP.
We have business connection on both sides (10/10 Mbps) and (160/10 Mbps) with really low latency, 2-8ms on speedtest.net.
When I try to transfer a file straight from AU to UE and vise versa (ftp, web, Team Viewer, etc) I hardly hit more than 100Ko/s (1Mbps).
When I sync through GDrive, my connections are maxing out on both sides, in upload and download. This really demonstrate that the data that is transferred through google's connection is definitely using another route than all my other connections.
Would it be possible to setup a VPN, (or whatever other tech) that would let me use google connection to go from EU to AU for RDP or PCoIP?
I'm not against having a server (instance) or two running in some data centers to manage that connection.
I'm absolutely keen to pay for this service as well.
This would change my life, literally.
Thanks a lot,
Stan
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