Robo-FTP Server
| Developer | Serengeti Systems Incorporated |
|---|---|
| OS family | Microsoft Windows |
| Working state | Current |
| Platforms | x86 |
| Default user interface | GUI |
| License | Proprietary |
| Official website | robo-ftp.com |
Robo-FTP Server is a commercial FTP Server originally released in 2002 that runs on x86-based computers running Windows. Robo-FTP Server supports serving files to clients running Windows, Linux, Mac OS X as well as others. Remote users can interact securely with Robo-FTP Server using an FTP Client or a web browser. Robo-FTP Server supports End-to-end encryption (E2EE) by performing PGP encryption in the web browser before uploading a file.
Robo-FTP Server enables automation of tasks related to file transfers based on server events such as upload, download, delete, login, logoff, etc. It can perform tasks such as file move/copy/delete/rename, PGP encrypt/decrypt, ZIP/UNZIP, email notification, database actions via ODBC, etc.
Minimum hardware requirements
RAM: 40 MB recommended for every 100 concurrent users. CPU: 1 available CPU core for every 1250 concurrent users recommended. DISK: Minimum of 2 GB of hard drive space recommended to install the software and have room to maintain a typical number of logs. Additional hard drive space will be required for the files you wish to manage using the software.
Networking capabilities
Robo-FTP Server supports FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Compatibility
Robo-FTP Server is supported on 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista SP1, Server 2008 (R1 and R2), 2012 (R1 and R2), 2016 (except Nano as it can't run 32-bit apps), and 2019, and Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10.
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