I currently own a big file sharing site and have decided to work around your script and do some modification to meet the big fish needs. Here is couple things I would suggest and would want to know how we can plugin:
1. Upload to file servers should direct straight to file servers instead of going to temp folder. This way when you getting 5-10k uploads a day, the writes on your server doesn't get to high. The easy way to do this would be to make the upload script be in on all the file servers and load it via ajax or iframe to the main site.
2. Specifying which countries can upload to which server would also be another nice feature.
3. Files should be able to be marked public or private, with password when uploading. Add description to file as well.
4. Admin should have option to select files and move to specific file server. Moving files from one server to another is important to balance traffic at times.
5. Downloads should not be through ftp. Instead from direct link like server14.domain.com/linktofile
Admin, if the options above can be done or you can do it via custom task for me, I am willing to pay for that.
Thank you
1. Upload to file servers should direct straight to file servers instead of going to temp folder. This way when you getting 5-10k uploads a day, the writes on your server doesn't get to high. The easy way to do this would be to make the upload script be in on all the file servers and load it via ajax or iframe to the main site.
2. Specifying which countries can upload to which server would also be another nice feature.
3. Files should be able to be marked public or private, with password when uploading. Add description to file as well.
4. Admin should have option to select files and move to specific file server. Moving files from one server to another is important to balance traffic at times.
5. Downloads should not be through ftp. Instead from direct link like server14.domain.com/linktofile
Admin, if the options above can be done or you can do it via custom task for me, I am willing to pay for that.
Thank you