Turnexedic Expands Global Server Network for Faster Project Syncing
Strengthening the Digital Infrastructure
Speed in editing is not just about local processing. In a world where teams are spread across continents, the speed of data transfer becomes a critical bottleneck. Turnexedic has completed a significant expansion of its global server network. New data hubs are now operational in Singapore, Frankfurt, and Sao Paulo. These strategic locations reduce latency and increase the reliability of project synchronization for users in these regions. Faster syncing means that when a lead editor in London makes a change, the assistant editor in Tokyo sees that update in seconds rather than minutes.
Edge Computing and Proxy Distribution
The new network utilizes edge computing technology to handle media assets more intelligently. Instead of pulling every file from a central server, the software identifies the nearest node to the user. Proxy files are cached locally at these edge locations, allowing for nearly instant playback of shared sequences. This system handles the heavy lifting of background syncing, so the user never has to pause their creative work. We've implemented a proprietary delta-sync algorithm. This technology only uploads the specific parts of a file that have changed, drastically reducing the total amount of data moved across the network.
Security and Redundancy
Data security remains the top concern for studios handling sensitive intellectual property. The expanded network features end-to-end encryption for all transfers. We employ multi-factor authentication and strict access controls to ensure that only authorized team members can view or edit project files. Furthermore, the infrastructure includes redundant backup systems. If one server node goes offline, the system automatically reroutes traffic to the next closest location without any user intervention. Your projects are always safe and always accessible.
- Automatic region selection for lowest latency.
- Bandwidth throttling controls for users with limited internet connections.
- Real-time conflict resolution for simultaneous edits.
- Offline mode with automatic background re-syncing upon reconnection.
- Enterprise-grade security protocols for all cloud-based storage.
Improving Remote Collaborative Sessions
Live remote review sessions are a staple of modern production. The expanded server network enables high-bitrate, low-latency streaming of the edit timeline to clients anywhere in the world. Participants can leave time-stamped comments and even sketch directly onto the video frames during the live session. These notes sync back to the main project timeline immediately. This seamless integration removes the friction from the approval process. It allows for a more natural, conversational flow between the creative team and the stakeholders. Better infrastructure leads to better communication and, ultimately, a better final product.