Apart from dropbox and other proprietary syncing software, how do you
share large files (Say, 30 or 50GB) easily and securely with another
person/client? I could buy wetransfer plus etc but I'd rather keep the
files under my roof, saving time (not having to upload them somewhere
else before sharing them) and not worrying about privacy issues.
I have an FTP server which works fine, but when it comes to customers
and other teamworkers who aren't that tech savvy, they just prefer
using wetransfer or similar services, where files are dropped and
uploaded on a browser and users notified by mail with a download link.
(plus FTP isn't secure, and SFTP is complex if using keys when sharing
with customers)
I've tried the the following
F*EX
Pros:
1) pretty good because it's not PHP based and therefore hasn't got php
/ apache upload limitations.
2) The system feels pretty robust after trying it out and uses minimal
resources.
Cons:
1) Pretty ugly, and customization is basic unless you're a guru (which I'm not)
2) Relies on a mail server. I have postfix installed but I'd rather
not have to rely on it as it's another layer of complication (namely
emails arriving in clients spam folders, etc)
Zendto
Pros:
1) looks much more sophisticated in terms of functionality
2) looks very slick.
Cons:
1) Php based. upload limits are 2gb unless tweaked, but even then not
a great way to serve VERY large files (customers download
interruptions etc)
2) Still relies on installing a mail server for notifications
Owncloud
Pros
1) Has a sync client for huge files, good for file sharing between
work colleagues
2) easy to use for everyone
3) can send notifications with external mail server
Cons:
1) Bit of a resource hog as it's designed for file syncing, not
sending a large file from A to B
2) When sharing with others outside the team (via links), apache and
browser limitations still exist. I can't guarantee clients have an
up-to-date browser, and I wouldn't rely on sharing a file that large
via php.
Is there any other open source solution that you've tried which is
both robust for huge file sharing and easy for the average folk to
use? Any personal experiences?
John