Getting Started

Introduction

Welcome to the Triofox Quick Start Guide. This guide describes the installation tasks for Triofox which mobilizes your existing file servers.

Triofox includes the Triofox server, which runs on the Microsoft Windows server platform, and client agent applications for Web browsers, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and for mobile platforms such as the Android and the Apple iOS operating systems.

Overview

Triofox is a mobile and remote file server access solution that focuses on local file server cloud-enablement. It differentiates from other file sync and share solutions (EFSS) by focusing on the security, control, file server and team collaboration. Triofox does really well in the following areas:

  1. maintain security by natively integrating with existing Active Directory and keeping the NTFS permissions intact.

  2. provide on-demand access that honors read-only and write permission in real-time.

  3. mirror local network shares on file servers to allow for team collaboration in the cloud.

  4. provide virtual drive letter mapping to the files and folders for access.

  5. provide file locking, version control, client encryption, and more advanced features for example parallel transfers and differential uploads.

Triofox Server is a software built on top of the Microsoft Web Platform:

  • Windows Server

  • IIS (Internet Information Server)

  • .NET Framework and ASP.NET

  • WCF (Windows Communication Foundation)

  • MySQL Community Edition (for the all-in-one deployment) or SQL Server

Since Triofox Server is built on top of the Microsoft Web Platform, it integrates very well with other Microsoft components such as the NTFS Permission on files and folders, the Active Directory users and the File Server network shares.

It provides file access and sharing functionality through client agents for PCs, Macs, File Servers, Web Browsers, and Mobile Devices. The client agent software on Windows and Mac provides real drive mapping and volume mounting support that contains advanced optimization for WAN(Wide Area Network) data transfer.

The services can be deployed at the same site as the File Servers and Active Directory domain controllers:

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System Components

There are three different system components (logical components that can co-exist in the same server) in the Triofox server. In the smallest deployment unit, the three different components can co-exist in one single machine (all-in-one deployment).

1. Web Server Component - The Triofox Server

The Web Server component is ASP.NET and WFC code that is hosted by IIS on a Windows Server. The Web Server component is actually comprised of two separate “sub-components”:

  • Web Node

  • Worker Node

These sub-components exist for historical purposes and there are still elements in the Cluster Manager user interface for configuring these sub-components.

2. Database - Configuration Information and System Log

The database contains persistent information for the system. This persistent information includes static configuration information such as user name, file storage and active directory connection information. The database also stores dynamic information such as activity log, file change log and audit traces.

Triofox supports the MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server Database Management Systems (DMBS). The all-in-one deployment will deploy MySQL Community Edition on the Triofox server. The all-in-one deployment is useful for evaluating the software but an external database server is recommended for Production deployments.

3. Back-end File Storage - Where Files and Folders are Stored

The back-end file storage component is the persistent storage location for files and folders. There are two different types of storage services. One is managed by Triofox, such as the default storage for the cluster and the default storage for tenants. The other is imported storage, for example, existing file server network shares that weren’t managed by Triofox but can be imported to Triofox for remote and mobile access.