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===Features=== | ===Features=== | ||
*file transfer of virtually unlimited file size | |||
*recipient and sender only need an e-mail program and a web browser - of any kind, they do not have to install any software | |||
*RESEND and REGET for resuming after link failures at last sent byte | |||
*auto-notification of recipient | |||
*auto-deletion after download | |||
*auto-deletion after expiration date (default: 5 days) | |||
*full-users can create one time upload URLs for foreign users | |||
*full-users can create sub-users, who can send only to this full-user | |||
*full-users can create groups, an analogy to mailing lists, but for files | |||
*admin can allow (internal or external) user self-registration | |||
*admin can allow upload to public recipients without authentification | |||
*admin can allow upload for LAN users without registration (anonymous upload) | |||
*Sending to multiple recipients needs storage on the server only once | |||
*F*EX is a HTTP web-service and needs no firewall-tunnels | |||
*maintenance-free: no admin interaction necessary besides creating new F*EX accounts | |||
*support for streams, too | |||
*for real UNIX users, there are shell programs to avoid annoying web browser usage | |||
*protocol and source-code free available | |||
===Pros and Cons=== | ===Pros and Cons=== |
Revision as of 09:09, 5 August 2013
Project Status
Jason will do presentation at the August 6th weekly meeting.
Questions and Concerns
- What is the maximum file size supported for transfer?
- Is there an issue when large numbers of files must be kept up with?
- Do we want a Dropbox style service or an FTP style service?
- How well does the solution handle file permissions, especially group permissions?
- Do we want to survey the users to see what features are most important to them?
Software
ZCluster Copy Nodes
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Cons
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Open Source
- Availibility for Mac, Windows, and Linux
- Version control (Git based)
- Notifications of changes to folder contents
- Cons
- Sharing folders not built into desktop client
- Git isn’t built for handling large, binary files
- Version control not built into desktop client
FileZilla
https://filezilla-project.org/
Features
- Easy to use
- Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
- Cross-platform. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X and more
- IPv6 support
- Available in many languages
- Supports resume and transfer of large files >4GB
- Tabbed user interface
- Powerful Site Manager and transfer queue
- Bookmarks
- Drag & drop support
- Configurable transfer speed limits
- Filename filters
- Directory comparison
- Network configuration wizard
- Remote file editing
- Keep-alive
- HTTP/1.1, SOCKS5 and FTP-Proxy support
- Logging to file
- Synchronized directory browsing
- Remote file search
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Free
- Supports FTP, FTPS and SFTP
- Supports resume and transfer of files > 4GB.
- Client supports Linux, Mac OSX and Windows
- Cons
- Server requires Windows XP, Vista or 7.
RhinoSoft Serv-U
Features
- Popular Features
- Phone and Tablet Transfers
- Web Browser Transfers
- Web Administration
- Branding
- FTP, FTPS and SFTP
- International Support
- Event-Driven Automation
- Popular Deployment Options
- Linux
- High Availability
- Reverse Proxy
- 3rd Party Integration
- Easy Deployment
- Up and running in minutes
- Web-based administration
- iPad administration
- High Performance
- Native 64-bit and 32-bit applications written in C++
- N+1 scalable on all tiers
- Total Compatibility
- Major web browsers
- Major smart phones and tablets
- FTP, FTPS, SFTP (SSH), HTTP and HTTPS
- Guaranteed fidelity to RFCs
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
- Supports large files (>2GB) on all interfaces
- Industry’s Best Security
- FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography
- United States Army Certificate of Networthiness (CoN)
- No data in DMZ (w/ Serv-U Gateway)
- Total Control
- Ratios, quotas and bandwidth throttling
- Mix and match Active Directory, ODBC database, and local authentication
- Realtime session monitoring and statistics
- Virtual directories and advanced permissions
- Multiple domains and options for delegated administration
- iPad Administration
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Web based admin
- Supports FTP, SFTP and FTPS
- Supports web and mobile transfers
- Guaranteed fidelity to RFCs
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
- Supports large files (>2GB) on all interfaces
- Cons
- Liscensed ($500 for 250, $3000 unlimited for 1 year)
F*EX Frams' Fast File Exchange
http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/
Features
- file transfer of virtually unlimited file size
- recipient and sender only need an e-mail program and a web browser - of any kind, they do not have to install any software
- RESEND and REGET for resuming after link failures at last sent byte
- auto-notification of recipient
- auto-deletion after download
- auto-deletion after expiration date (default: 5 days)
- full-users can create one time upload URLs for foreign users
- full-users can create sub-users, who can send only to this full-user
- full-users can create groups, an analogy to mailing lists, but for files
- admin can allow (internal or external) user self-registration
- admin can allow upload to public recipients without authentification
- admin can allow upload for LAN users without registration (anonymous upload)
- Sending to multiple recipients needs storage on the server only once
- F*EX is a HTTP web-service and needs no firewall-tunnels
- maintenance-free: no admin interaction necessary besides creating new F*EX accounts
- support for streams, too
- for real UNIX users, there are shell programs to avoid annoying web browser usage
- protocol and source-code free available
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Item 1
- Cons
- Item1
OwnCloud
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Present in EPEL repository
- Cons
- Item1
SeaFile
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Item 1
- Cons
- Item1
dotCloud
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Item 1
- Cons
- Item1
Globus Online
Features
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Secure file transfer
- Cons
- Item1
Links
Random links I am using to sort through the project.
http://orbital.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/project-plan/
https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Main_Page
https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/FAQ
http://orbital.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2012/05/04/shared-versioned-network-drives/