May not mean anything for your use case, but I have built an in-house revision 
control system for InDesign documents… it's been in use for several years after 
the death of Adobe VersionCue (which was a night mare anyway) our team loves 
it: super simple, never fails, we never lose data, ever. 

I use shell commands for everything.  not sure why you need sockets if you are 
just copy files around…from our Macs to the Synology server in the next room… 

my long stack script just manages different  

put format "mv \"someFile\", \"newFileName\"  # into cmdRename
and
cp # similar strings

then 

get shell cmdRename

and the OS does everything..

If you want to see the stack you are welcome. It's being used (or was) by some 
publication team in Singapore for the same work.

On 12/6/17, 1:52 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of Phil Davis via use-livecode" 
<use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of 
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

    Is anyone else having problems with moving multi-MB data streams across 
    sockets in LC 8?
    
    I support a LAN-based system that relies on sockets to move data between 
    server and clients. The server's response to a single client request 
    will often consist of several hundred KB to several MB of data. Until LC 
    8 the successful approach has been:

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