FILE REPLICATION AND COLLABORATION REQUIREMENT: THE ESSENTIALS

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WHITEPAPER WIDE AREA FILE SERVICES (WAFS) DOCUMENT COLLABORATION FOR THE DISTRIBUTED BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The days of having everyone on a project together in the same office have long passed. To expand global reach and maintain a competitive advantage, many businesses have offices and operations distributed around the globe, or participate with multiple partners on larger projects. As the work environment becomes increasingly distributed, businesses need to collaborate in real time on large, critical documents with distant colleagues and partners. Individuals in multiple locations need to work with the same spreadsheets, CAD drawings, or MRI images, without frustrating slowness, costly delays, consistency errors, or versioning problems. Relying on person-to-person file transfers or email attachments between users is risky for essential business processes and cumbersome for users. IT organizations want to have a way to enable users to collaborate on documents across wide area networks (WANs) as if they were local, while maintaining the integrity and availability of essential files. IT organizations must decide how best to address this problem. For example, network equipment vendors push the benefits of WAN-optimization appliances, which promise to solve a wide range of problems. But these appliances do not deliver the best results for sharing large files, or sharing files with the frequent access typical of active collaboration. This paper outlines the essential requirements for file sharing across WANs; briefly discusses the limitations of appliance-based WAN optimization when applied specifically to document collaboration; and describes how GlobalSCAPE Wide Area File Services (WAFS), a software-based file replication solution, enables secure and reliable collaboration across WANs with the performance of local file sharing. FILE REPLICATION AND COLLABORATION REQUIREMENT: THE ESSENTIALS

Some of these requirements are more important to your business than others. Consider, for example, the case of building/engineering organizations that collaborate with partners, internal groups, and clients on very large design files. For these businesses, the most critical requirements are fast access (because time is money) and absolute file integrity (because errors can be disastrous). LIMITATIONS OF APPLIANCE-BASED ACCELERATORS Appliance-based WAN accelerators promise to provide fast access to three types of resources over WAN connections: files, applications, and databases. If file sharing is your main concern, however, appliance-based optimization falls short, for several reasons: > Poor performance for large or frequently-changing files. Every request to open a file generates a request to the appliance, which must check to see if another user has opened or changed the file. If the file has changed, the edited file is sent across the WAN. Because the file is updated as a user asks for it, file requests create traffic that combines with latency to delay access to the files. The more users accessing the file and the larger the file, the more network traffic and the greater the latency. > Appliance-based bottlenecks. These appliances sit directly in the data path, adding overhead for each transaction. In addition, appliances must encrypt and decrypt data in transit, imposing an overhead and delay on every transaction. > File integrity concerns. When one site is off the WAN for any reason, the use of local caching increases the risk of remote users getting out-of-date files.

Such applications often transfer the temporary and unneeded system files created by the operating system, in addition to the working file. If you measure the traffic, you see that they actually send more bits than the original file size. In short, an appliance-based WAN accelerator is not optimized to support file sharing across long distances, particularly for large files or files with frequent updates. Accelerators are targeted for LAN-based deployments using it on the WAN was an afterthought. In addition, these hardware solutions are often much more expensive than software-only solutions, typically requiring an appliance on both ends of the connection, making collaboration with partners more challenging. GLOBALSCAPE WAFS: A SOFTWARE-BASED APPROACH TO FILE REPLICATION GlobalSCAPE WAFS is a software solution that provides file sharing across multiple locations, at speeds approaching local area network performance. It works over HTTP or HTTPS and requires no special firewall configuration. A VPN is not necessary. Systems can be located anywhere using any connection, at any distance. WAFS customers share data and consolidate backups across continents. WAFS master repository (aptly named the Vault ) maintains the most current image of all files for centralized management (backups, snapshots, recoveries, etc.) and also maintains past versions of files, deleted files, and any snapshots created for backup. Central Vault Any Location The server communicates with an agent at each location. When a user requests a file, the files open, from the local server, every time the file is accessed, no matter how often, where, or when it was changed. The local agent always provides the most current version of the file, and locks it down so multiple users cannot make changes at the same time.

FILE REPLICATION AND COLLABORATION IN ACTION When a user in one location opens a shared file for updating, WAFS prevents other users from updating the file. Others can continue to view the file, but file locking eliminates the chances of users overwriting each other s work or introducing errors through collaboration. With WAFS, there are no stale versions of files. When you open a file, you are guaranteed that it is the most recent. Would you like to rollback a document to its state two weeks or two hours ago? Would you like to retrieve a file that was deleted a month ago? WAFS can automatically keep past versions of each file and a previous version can be made current with a single click. A user with the proper privileges can use a browser to securely access file versions from any location no tapes to pull. WAFS can also keep scheduled point-in-time snapshots with expiration and overwrite settings if you need to rebuild an entire directory. When a user updates and then saves a file, WAFS sends only the file differences which are encrypted to the distributed locations, not the entire file, temporary files, or unneeded system files created by the operating system. Sending only these byte-level differences minimizes the bandwidth requirements and delivers highperformance file access. WAFS also uses bandwidth-throttling to eliminate network chatter, and dynamically changes packet size and other parameters to ensure optimum performance and speed. When one office is offline or disconnected from the WAN, everyone can continue to work with the shared files. WAFS switches automatically from online to offline mode and back, if the network (or any resource) is down. In offline mode, the data is still fully accessible and changes are recorded. When the offline office rejoins the network, WAFS automatically detects any potential file conflicts (from multiple file updates happening during the outage). On other systems, file replication can be missed forever if a system goes offline. WAFS scales to support any data set, any number of users per site, and any number of sites. For continuous backup, you can configure many remote servers to use the same central backup server. On other systems, data sharing between sites often requires multidirectional data transfer among every site. Rather than multiple sites simply broadcasting to each other, WAFS fully supports real-time, 24 x 7, multi-directional sharing between any number of sites, with any number of files and any file size, with data coherence. From the user s perspective, WAFS delivers immediate benefits, including: > File access is fast; no waiting for long file loads > No special training is required to use it; you do not need to learn a new interface > File locking defends against versioning errors

Users and applications change absolutely nothing; users access the files the same way, such as in Windows Explorer, a Web browser, or an Open or Save As dialog box. You do not need to change user profiles, you do not need to change users desktops, and users don t need to memorize yet another password. You just select the folders on the various fileservers at the different sites, share the folders over the LAN, and leave all permissions and sharing exactly the same as before. From the business perspective, WAFS is a straightforward and secure way to manage file sharing over distances: > The central server supports snapshots and continuous backup for business continuity. > Installation is easy and non-intrusive to the network. > Management is simple, with a low total cost of ownership. > Bandwidth requirements are minimized because only the changes to the file are uploaded to the server, not the entire file. WAFS does not need an appliance that requires hours of setup by skilled technicians and reconfiguration of user connections. It does not have to involve writing scripts or navigating complex dialog boxes. With WAFS, deployment takes 5 minutes per site and can be done remotely. It sets up and fully deploys on your existing Windows server, and the software download is small. Local and network storage is fully supported to grow with your data needs. WAFS is a proven, tested solution that is widely deployed in a range of businesses that require longdistance collaboration, including architecture, engineering, and construction firms. WAFS also supports Autodesk Revit worksharing capabilities, enabling multisite collaboration on Building Information Management modeling. SUMMARY To optimize business productivity and reduce costs when collaborating over distances, IT organizations need to give users high-performance, easy-to-use methods for document collaboration, as if they were working with local colleagues. In addition, to protect business interests, they need to ensure that these solutions support centralized management and backup, prevent versioning or integrity errors, and do not impede network traffic. GlobalSCAPE WAFS meets all of these needs, offering a low-overhead file-replication solution that is transparent to users. Companies that use WAFS achieve a significant reduction in bandwidth coupled with significant time savings compared to other file sharing methods.

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION If you have more questions about WAFS or would like to get more information about how Globalscape can help you set up a wide area file service, we can help. ABOUT GLOBALSCAPE Globalscape enables businesses around the globe to unleash the power of their data. As a leader in secure information exchange and a data integration innovator, Globalscape s powerful yet intuitive platform, reliable support and dedication to solving even the most complex of data challenges help organizations accelerate their digital business transformation.