Hello,
I've been using BC for a long time local file comparisons and some limited scripting with FTP...however I'm looking to try something new and wondering if it's capable.
I have 90K+ media files currently stored on Amazon S3. I'd like to zip those files to reduce objects, etc in S3 but leave them uncompressed locally. Can BC then compare the original files (stored locally) to the zipped files (stored on S3) for changes?
Or does BC only compare .zip -> .zip?
Due to the cost of API calls with S3 - I'm trying to reduce the amount of objects that I scan for changes when doing a file compare and thinking that the compressed version may be the way to go.
Thanks for any help!
I've been using BC for a long time local file comparisons and some limited scripting with FTP...however I'm looking to try something new and wondering if it's capable.
I have 90K+ media files currently stored on Amazon S3. I'd like to zip those files to reduce objects, etc in S3 but leave them uncompressed locally. Can BC then compare the original files (stored locally) to the zipped files (stored on S3) for changes?
Or does BC only compare .zip -> .zip?
Due to the cost of API calls with S3 - I'm trying to reduce the amount of objects that I scan for changes when doing a file compare and thinking that the compressed version may be the way to go.
Thanks for any help!
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