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CrushFTP is an enterprise-grade file transfer server rather than a typical cloud-only SaaS product. It can run on macOS, Windows Server, Linux, Solaris, BSD, Unix, and other environments, as long as Java 8 or later is available. It is positioned to provide enterprises and small to midsize teams with controlled secure file exchange, automated processing, and cross-protocol access capabilities.
CrushFTP offers a broad feature set. It supports FTP, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS, WebDAV SSL, FTPS, AS2, SMB, TFTP, and other protocols, and provides a web-based admin console, real-time dashboards, log viewing, reports, alerts, and automatic banning. For permissions, it supports users, groups, inheritance, and delegated administrators, allowing some user management or task management capabilities to be assigned to limited admins. The enterprise editions add DMZ front ends, high availability, high-latency bandwidth acceleration, CrushSync real-time synchronization, job scheduling, CrushTask automation, Radius/SAML authentication, and more.
Pricing follows a perpetual license model with optional enterprise maintenance renewals. The standard edition ranges from Small Business at $70 to Professional at $100, with a Professional site license at $2000. Enterprise editions start at $1000, with Enterprise 2 priced at $2500, plus 10-installation and unlimited-installation packages. The standard edition includes email support only, while enterprise editions include installation support, emergency phone support, and maintenance renewal. The official website indicates that you can download the software before deciding whether to purchase, but it does not clearly state a trial period. Deployment is primarily self-hosted, and no official cloud-hosted version is described.
Its strengths include broad protocol support, cross-platform compatibility, low-cost standard licenses, and deep capabilities such as proxying, reverse proxying, PGP streaming, folder monitoring, plugins, and task orchestration. It is well suited for replacing traditional FTP or building an MFT platform. The downsides are that many advanced capabilities are concentrated in enterprise licenses; the product has a large number of features and can be complex to configure; support for the standard edition is limited; and the available materials do not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001.
CrushFTP is best suited to enterprises, integrators, and system administrators with IT operations capabilities who want to build their own secure file transfer system. It is especially relevant for scenarios requiring DMZ isolation, automated archiving/encryption, cross-protocol proxying, or B2B file exchange. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text; network connectivity and payment experience would need to be tested in practice. For domestic alternatives, users can consider Chinese cloud drive/document collaboration tools, private file exchange solutions, or SFTP/MFT-type products.
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