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Cloud service providers folder for History data location? #478727
12/05/19 15:37
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For sharing data between different Zorro instances, it would be best to store the history in a Dropbox or Google Drive folders.
What will be the best practice? Are there any performance drawbacks in doing so?

Re: Cloud service providers folder for History data location? [Re: deepscreener] #478728
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In the order of easiest but least reliable, to hardest but most robust:
* Dropbox / Google Drive
* Host an ftp server and use ftp functions
* Host a REST server and use http functions

You need to understand that Dropbox and Google Drive synchronize files on their own terms and not your terms.

Re: Cloud service providers folder for History data location? [Re: AndrewAMD] #478729
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What about hosting history files directly in S3 bucket and mounting the bucket to the local file system?

Re: Cloud service providers folder for History data location? [Re: deepscreener] #478730
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Sure, why not?

Re: Cloud service providers folder for History data location? [Re: deepscreener] #478731
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Actually, it turns out that Google Drive has a REST API that you can access with Zorro’s http functions. That can work pretty well.


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