# using rclone to mount a remote copyparty server as a local filesystem speed estimates with server and client on the same win10 machine: * `1070 MiB/s` with rclone as both server and client * `570 MiB/s` with rclone-client and `copyparty -ed -j16` as server * `220 MiB/s` with rclone-client and `copyparty -ed` as server * `100 MiB/s` with [../bin/partyfuse.py](../bin/partyfuse.py) as client when server is on another machine (1gbit LAN), * `75 MiB/s` with [../bin/partyfuse.py](../bin/partyfuse.py) as client * `92 MiB/s` with rclone-client and `copyparty -ed` as server * `103 MiB/s` (connection max) with `copyparty -ed -j16` and all the others # creating the config file replace `hunter2` with your password, or remove the `hunter2` lines if you allow anonymous access ### on windows clients: ``` ( echo [cpp-rw] echo type = webdav echo vendor = other echo url = http://127.0.0.1:3923/ echo headers = Cookie,cppwd=hunter2 echo( echo [cpp-ro] echo type = http echo url = http://127.0.0.1:3923/ echo headers = Cookie,cppwd=hunter2 ) > %userprofile%\.config\rclone\rclone.conf ``` also install the windows dependencies: [winfsp](https://github.com/billziss-gh/winfsp/releases/latest) ### on unix clients: ``` cat > ~/.config/rclone/rclone.conf <<'EOF' [cpp-rw] type = webdav vendor = other url = http://127.0.0.1:3923/ headers = Cookie,cppwd=hunter2 [cpp-ro] type = http url = http://127.0.0.1:3923/ headers = Cookie,cppwd=hunter2 EOF ``` # mounting the copyparty server locally connect to `cpp-rw:` for read-write, or `cpp-ro:` for read-only (twice as fast): ``` rclone.exe mount --vfs-cache-mode writes --vfs-cache-max-age 5s --attr-timeout 5s --dir-cache-time 5s cpp-rw: W: ``` # use rclone as server too, replacing copyparty feels out of place but is too good not to mention ``` rclone.exe serve http --read-only . rclone.exe serve webdav . ```