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CrushFTP is enterprise-grade file transfer server software, positioned as “Enterprise Grade File Transfer for Everyone.” Based on the page content, it emphasizes powerful functionality and ease of use, and can be deployed on almost any system that runs Java 8, including macOS, Windows Server 2012+, Linux, Solaris, BSD, Unix, and more. It is clearly more oriented toward self-hosted file transfer infrastructure than a pure SaaS cloud service.
Its core capabilities center on enterprise file exchange. It supports protocols or features such as FTP, SMB/SMB1/SMB3, PGP, and AS2, and provides modules including TFTP Server, SOCKS5, DMZ, bandwidth acceleration, automatic banning, alerts, events, file sync, folder monitoring, and in-place updates. On the management side, it offers Administration and Delegated Administration, suggesting support for some level of hierarchical or delegated management. For mobile use, the page provides entry points for iOS and Android clients.
Pricing is license-based. Among the standard licenses, Small Business costs $70, supports 50 concurrent connections, and includes email support only. Professional costs $100, has no concurrent connection limit, and also includes email support only. The page also mentions Enterprise Licenses, Upgrade Licenses, Concurrent User Increase Licenses, and notes that enterprise customers can receive additional features and emergency support, but it does not provide specific pricing or service terms in the main content.
Its strengths include strong cross-platform support and a wide range of deployment options. Its features cover file transfer, security, sync, monitoring, and automation, making it suitable for gradually enabling more capabilities as business needs grow. The Professional edition has no concurrent connection limit and comes with a relatively low entry price. Limitations include the lack of information in the captured content about a free version or trial policy, as well as no detailed disclosure of security/compliance certifications, auditing, encryption mechanisms, or enterprise support SLAs. Standard licenses include email support only, so mission-critical use cases may require purchasing enterprise support separately.
CrushFTP is suitable for small and midsize businesses, IT teams, integrators, and organizations that want to build their own file transfer server, especially those needing FTP/SMB/AS2/PGP, file sync, and directory monitoring for enterprise workflows. Access from China cannot be determined from the available content and should be considered unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. For deployment in China, it may be worth comparing alternatives such as FileZilla Server, Serv-U, GoAnywhere MFT, MOVEit, and Cerberus FTP Server, while carefully verifying network connectivity, license purchasing, and local compliance requirements.
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