> Gonna try this for my friends, family and some of my servers.
What are these use-cases all about? Not really getting the point of this right now.. curious since all my friends, family and servers are connected to the Internet already just fine, as I suspect were yours.
For example, many older games either have no online multiplayer support, or have shut it down, while they do have functional LAN support. If this can replace Hamachi for those use-cases, then that's pretty great already.
For friends / family -> it's nice to have shared storage which does not eat your harddrive. fileserver.
I have some servers in the cloud and some mac minis hosted at home. I'm using an ssh tunnel to connect them, but it's far from ideal, and not stable somehow. (tried ssh and autossh).
For a new project I'm using 8 raspberry pi's, which are set up in a remote location. They have static IP addresses, and I to be able to access them. Right now it's done by portmapping. If anything happens to te network config over there, I'll have to fix them.
With zerotier I can simply put them on dhcp, and connect them all to a virtual lan.
What are these use-cases all about? Not really getting the point of this right now.. curious since all my friends, family and servers are connected to the Internet already just fine, as I suspect were yours.