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Announcement: Updated File Server Agent
Posted on Nov 14, 2024
We've released an update to our file server agent that makes it more robust, easier to use, and faster to connect to on-prem file servers.

FileZilla: What Is It and What Are The Alternatives?
Posted on Aug 11, 2024
Looking for a FileZilla alternative? Discover the best FTP clients for secure file transfer on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Upgrade your file transfer experience today!

SFTP Ports: Everything You Never Wanted to Know But Probably Should
Posted on Jul 23, 2024
Ever wonder why SFTP uses port 22 by default? Or how to change it without breaking everything? Uncover the secrets of SFTP with Couchdrop.

What is an SFTP Server?
Posted on Apr 27, 2024
Learn about SFTP servers, what is an SFTP server, how to connect to an SFTP server and how to deploy an SFTP server in a modern environment

What is FTP as a Service?
Posted on Apr 26, 2024
Learn about FTP as a Service with the comprehensive post from the Couchdrop team

Streamline Your File Transfer Process with Automated SFTP
Posted on Apr 21, 2024
Streamline your file transfer process with automated SFTP that can reduce errors and increase efficiency across your organization.

SFTP: Secure File Transfer Protocol - A Comprehensive Guide
Posted on Apr 21, 2024
Think that SFTP is used just for file transfers? Read our comprehensive guide on SFTP to learn more about SFTP and how extensive and widely used it is.

What is SFTP - A clue, its not Secure File Transfers
Posted on Mar 31, 2024
Find out what is SFTP and what it's not. Get the low down on this insanely popular protocol.

HIPAA data compliance for file transfers
Posted on Aug 7, 2023
HIPAA data compliance for file transfers requires that strict standards are met. Find out more about Couchdrop handles HIPAA file transfers.

What is SFTP and how are FTP, SFTP, SCP, and Rsync different?
Posted on Jun 27, 2023
There are several transfer protocols to move files, each with its own pros and cons. Here we cover the differences between SFTP, FTP, SCP, and Rsync.