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CrushFTP has two modes of licenses, either 'normal' or 'enterprise' licenses.
__Normal Licenses__ allow for most things in CrushFTP, and you get email support. But there are some features reserved only for enterprise licenses as the features are targeted towards that type of environment.
CrushFTP has two classes of licenses, either 'normal' or 'enterprise' licenses. You are never required to purchase one class or the other, it is always your choice.\\
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__Normal Licenses__\\
These allow for most things in CrushFTP, and you get email support, but there are some features reserved only for enterprise licenses as the features are targeted towards that type of environment.\\
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-Free Upgrades: If your yearly maintenance is current, you get any major upgrades to CrushFTP that normally would have had upgrade fees.\\
-Free Upgrades: If your yearly maintenance is current, you get any major upgrades to CrushFTP that normally would have had upgrade fees. The first year's maintenance is included in the initial cost.\\
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-The [CrushTunnel|TunnelUsage] can be used for overcoming bandwidth limitations imposed by network latency. This [high speed file transfer] allows full speed transmissions across the ocean, or continents. Its integrated into the web browser, can be run stand alone, or even embedded into your own applications. For instance you could have a high speed proxy setup that when people connect through it, they get a secure connection to your server at higher bandwidth.\\
-Jobs scheduling and monitoring allows you to run specific task actions on a schedule, or manually. These could do things like picking up files from a remote server, PGP encrypting them, and sending them on to another remote server. It could also do custom native executable execution to process files found, or archive files. Its extremely customizable and flexible. You can monitor the output of the tasks to see their current progress, pause, resume, and cancel them.\\
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-[High Availability] CrushFTP can do session replication between multiple servers, internal, or in the [DMZ]. A [Virtual IP|ServerBeat] can be dynamically moved to a machine that is online if the owner of the IP goes offline. The [DMZ] server can act as the front end to the internal server with automatic failover from one [DMZ] to the other using the virtual IP and multiple internal servers managing the [DMZ] servers.\\
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-[DMZ] This is the ability to have a front-end server in your DMZ which is controlled, monitored, and managed from the internal server. Preferences, users, SSL keystores, SSH keys and all sent over in memory to the DMZ instance so no critical files are stored on disk in the DMZ.\\
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-[ServerBeat] is a special protocol that will dynamically assign the specified IP between multiple CrushFTP servers.\\
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- At [IP Servers] Server type : SOCKS5 proxy. We can handle SOCKS traffic through CrushFTP.\\
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[Advanced Download] and [Advanced Upload] both allow accelerated native web browser transfers with fault tolerance and acceleration over high altency connections.\\
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-The [CrushTunnel|TunnelUsage] can be used for overcoming bandwidth limitations imposed by network latency. This [High Speed File Transfer] allows full speed transmissions across the ocean, or continents. It's integrated into the web browser, can be run stand-alone, or even embedded into your own applications. For instance you could have a high speed proxy setup that when people connect through it, they get a secure connection to your server at higher bandwidth.\\
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-[Jobs] scheduling and monitoring allows you to run specific task actions on a schedule, or manually. These could do things like picking up files from a remote server, PGP encrypting them, and sending them on to another remote server. It could also do custom native executable execution to process files found, or archive files. It's extremely customizable and flexible. You can monitor the output of the tasks to see their current progress, pause, resume, and cancel them.\\
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-[UserManagerEvents] Enterprise license is required for URL matching on events.\\
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-[CrushBalance] load balancer allows distributing load in front of your CrushFTP server and tracking where connections are originating from.\\
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-[Google Authenticator] TOTP and SMS/Email based [OTP|OTP Settings] validated logins.\\
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-[CrushSync] allows for realtime file monitoring and synchronizations through the CrushFTP server. When a user makes a change, that change is send to the server, and other users subscribed to it get that change replicated on their end. You get unlimited installations of CrushSync.\\
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-[CrushDrop] Take over attachments from Outlook to be sent to your CrushFTP server and a link inserted in place of them. (beta)\\
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-[CrushTask] POP3 / IMAP email monitoring for attachments allows you to pull out attachments from an email account and further process them with more tasks.\\
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-[CrushDuo] allows you to configure two factor auth with Duo Security.\\
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-[SAMLSSO] is for advanced users in an organization using SAML.\\
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-[CrushSync] allows for realtime file monitoring and synchronizations through the CrushFTP server. When a user makes a change, that change is send to the server, and other users subscribed to it get that change replicated on their end.
-[Sharing] files through the WebInterface can be directly to other users, and not just externally via email. When you do this, other users get access to the specific item you shared, and you can later on remove that access.
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-[Sharing] files through the WebInterface can be directly to other users, and not just externally via email. When you do this, other users get access to the specific item you shared, and you can later on remove that access.\\
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-[RFile] This VFS protocol allows impersonating a user in windows. A separate process is launched and all file operations are done in that process which is running in another user context.\\
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-[ManagedAgent] This allows you to run stand alone agents of CrushTask that can have jobs from the main CrushFTP server sent to them.\\
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-[CrushOAuth] This plugin allows you to delegate access of OAuth providers. Currently supported : Google Sign-In, Microsoft Sign-In
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38 05-Dec-2023 05:32 5.349 kB Ben Spink to previous | to last AttachmentRedirector ==> CrushDrop
37 05-Dec-2023 05:32 5.36 kB krivacsz to previous | to last
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23 05-Dec-2023 05:32 4.648 kB Ben Spink to previous | to last CrushDrive ==> CrushFTPDrive
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