I sync-ed my whole work folder but I am not sure how viable it is for you. Of course the caveat is that you need to have all the working files (bitmaps, HDRI) sync-ed as well. Since my max file never really go beyond 1GB, it's just a matter of waiting it out a little bit until it's sync-ed, and then I launch Chrome Remote Desktop to access the other PC to do rendering/whatever it needs to do. 200MB files sync in around 1 minute or less. I have around 300GB working files at this point, and it's able to detect latest update on PC-A, and transfer it to PC-B, with TCP(might be a wrong acronym) connection. I am able to synchronize folders across two PCs at really fast speed, and the best thing about it is that it's open source and there's no size limit to what you want to sync. (Well, the GUI version which is called SyncTrayzor).īasically, imagine Dropbox integration, but without the need to have the Dropbox exclusive folder(This is important if you don't want to break your file directory in asset tracking). I'll chime in my experience here, since I also work remotely, both PC at work and home are mine.
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