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CrushFTP is an enterprise-grade file transfer solution positioned as “Enterprise Grade File Transfer for Everyone.” Based on the extracted content, it appears to be more of a self-hosted file transfer server than a purely cloud-based SaaS product. Its biggest strength is cross-platform support: it can be deployed on macOS, Windows Server 2012+, Linux, Solaris, BSD, Unix, and other systems, as long as the system can run at least Java 8.
CrushFTP offers a broad feature set, covering transfer and security-related capabilities such as FTP, SMB/SMB1/SMB3, File, PGP, and AS2. It also provides modules including TFTP Server, SOCKS5, DMZ, file synchronization, folder monitoring, events, alerts, automatic banning, bandwidth acceleration, and in-place updates. On the administration side, it supports Administration and Delegated Administration, indicating mechanisms for admin and delegated management, although the available text does not disclose more detailed role permissions, audit logs, or approval workflows. For third-party integrations, we can only confirm support for standard protocols such as AS2, SMB, and PGP; no specific app marketplace or connector information was found.
Pricing is license-based. For standard licenses, Small Business costs $70 and supports 50 concurrent connections, with email support only. Professional costs $100, has no concurrent connection limit, and also includes email support only. The page also mentions Enterprise, Upgrade, and Concurrent User Increase Licenses, but does not provide details. Overall, Professional appears to offer strong value for teams that need more concurrent connections, while support for the standard editions is limited; urgent support may require an enterprise license.
The advantages are cross-platform support, flexible self-hosting, and a rich range of supported protocols, making it suitable for enterprise file transfer, synchronization, automated monitoring, and secure exchange scenarios. Features such as PGP, automatic banning, and DMZ also reflect a certain level of security-oriented design. The drawbacks are that the extracted text lacks information on cloud deployment, APIs, compliance certifications, payment methods, Chinese-language support, and enterprise pricing. If an enterprise purchase requires compliance documents or an SLA, further confirmation from the vendor is still needed.
CrushFTP is suitable for small and medium-sized businesses, IT operations teams, and enterprise customers that want to deploy their own file transfer service and need FTP/SMB/AS2/PGP capabilities. The text does not clarify access conditions from China, so the official website, downloads, and license payment process should be tested directly. If there are obstacles around access, payment, or local compliance, alternatives such as FileZilla Server, GoAnywhere MFT, MOVEit, Cerberus FTP Server, and Serv-U may be worth comparing.
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crushftp.org is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach crushftp.org directly.