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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.\\ |
-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.\\ |
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-[CrushFTPDrive] allows for a network drive connection to CrushFTP. This isn't synchronization, its a simulated SMB drive to the CrushFTP server. Everything you work on is directly with the server. No extra licensing fees, all enterprise users get this feature. Automatically can handle high speed file transfers integrated into the CrushFTPDrive client connection that is operating. Works on most operating systems from OSX 10.6 and above, and WinXP and above (including Win8 and Win12). |
-[CrushFTPDrive] allows for a network drive connection to CrushFTP. This isn't synchronization, its a simulated SMB drive to the CrushFTP server. Everything you work on is directly with the server. No extra licensing fees, all enterprise users get this feature. Automatically can handle high speed file transfers integrated into the CrushFTPDrive client connection that is operating. Works on most operating systems from OSX 10.6 and above, and WinXP and above (including Win8 and Win12).\\ |
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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. |
-[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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-[AttachmentRedirector] 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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-[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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-[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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-[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. |