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CrushFTP positions itself as an enterprise-grade file transfer solution with the tagline “Enterprise Grade File Transfer for Everyone.” Based on the information on the page, it can run on macOS, Windows Server 2012+, Linux, Solaris, BSD, Unix, and other systems, as long as the system supports at least Java 8. This clearly makes it more of a self-hosted file transfer server than a pure cloud SaaS product.
Its capabilities cover multiple file-transfer-related modules, including FTP, SMB/SMB1/SMB3, PGP, AS2, TFTP Server, SOCKS5, file synchronization, folder monitoring, events, alerts, automatic banning, DMZ, bandwidth acceleration, and in-place updates. The product emphasizes ease of use for first-time users while also offering more control options for advanced users. In terms of teams and permissions, the main text explicitly mentions delegated administration, suggesting support for some division of administrative responsibilities, but it does not disclose more detailed role management, approval workflows, or audit capabilities.
Pricing uses a license-based model. Small Business costs $70, supports 50 concurrent connections, and includes email support only. Professional costs $100, has no limit on concurrent connections, and also includes email support only. The page also lists license types such as Enterprise, Upgrade, and Concurrent User Increase, but does not provide specific pricing or benefits. For small deployments that are budget-conscious and prefer a one-time purchase, the entry-level pricing is fairly attractive. However, if urgent support or enterprise-grade features are required, the Enterprise terms should be confirmed separately.
The main advantages are strong cross-platform support, broad coverage of protocols and transfer scenarios, and unlimited concurrent connections in the Professional version. It is well suited for enterprise file exchange, DMZ transfers, file synchronization, and multi-system environments. The limitations are that the main text does not provide information about a free version/trial, APIs, third-party integrations, payment methods, compliance certifications, or similar details. Standard licenses include email support only, and the service response capability is not very transparent.
CrushFTP is suitable for enterprise IT teams, SMBs, and technical organizations that need self-hosted file transfer, internal or external file exchange, and support for FTP/SMB/AS2/PGP. Access from China is not covered in the main text, so it should be considered unknown. Before purchasing, users should test the official website, downloads, license activation, and payment flow. As alternatives, consider FileZilla Server, GoAnywhere MFT, MOVEit, Cerberus FTP Server, or Serv-U.
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