You can configure read permissions and transfer rate limitations of your file storage.
Go to Server > File Storage, select the drop-down arrow next to the
file storage's name, and select Edit.
Choose Directory
Click Browse and select a directory in the pop-up window. Choose
one of the following options:
- You can perform a simple search for a directory by entering it into the name field
and clicking Search.
- You can perform an advanced search by clicking the Show
Filters link, and entering your criteria.
- You can sort the directory list by Name,
Type, Largest first, Smallest
first, Newest first, or Oldest
first in descending order.
Read Permissions
Set the read permission. Choose from one of the following options:
- Private: No one can use this file storage as a remote
source.
- Public: Any user with the Create packages from
remote source permission can use it as a remote source.
- Limited: Set a list of users who can use this file storage as a
remote source. When you select Limited, Faspex displays the Custom
Access Control section. Users must have the Create packages from remote
source permission to use the file storage as a source.
File storage read permissions are set to Private by
default.
Transfer Settings
If you want to override the default transfer
settings, select Override default transfer settings to configure the
following settings:
Initial Default Transfer Rate
Item |
Default |
Initial upload rate: |
10000 kbps |
Initial download rate: |
10000 kbps |
Selecting
Lock minimum rate and policy disables the
ability to adjust transfer policies or minimum transfer rates for clients accessing this file
storage. (Clients are, for example, Connect and Enterprise Server.)
Default Maximum
Allowed Rate
Item |
Default |
Maximum upload rate: |
20000 kbps |
Maximum download rate: |
20000 kbps |
Relay Transfer Rate
Item |
Default |
Incoming relay rate: |
45000 kbps |
Outgoing relay rate: |
45000 kbps |
When a relay takes place between two servers with differing transfer rates, the
transfer uses the smaller transfer rate between the two servers. For example, if there is a
relay from server A to server B where the outgoing relay rate of server A is 20,000 kbps and
the incoming relay rate of server B is 10,000 kbps, then the resulting relay transfer rate
will be 10,000 kbps.
Note: Faspex uses Relay Transfer Rates for packages with files from
remote sources and for relays to custom inbox or to relay destinations.