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FileUp EnterpriseUnlimited HTTP File Upload
for Enterprise Applications

 

Large File Uploads Succeed With FileUp Enterprise Designed to exceed the most demanding file transfer requirements, FileUp Enterprise Edition streams uploads and utilizes chunked transfer encoding to deliver files of unlimited size and amount with minimal memory requirements.

Best of all, FileUpEE's high-performance capabilities do not require any complicated overhauls to existing infrastructure - just use IIS 5 or 6 and a standard browser for unlimited transfer applications.

Avoid ASP.NET Crashes

Why risk it? Don't give in to the server-crippling upload limitations of IIS and ASP.NET!

With FileUpEE, there are no limits on the number or size of files you can upload with ASP or ASP.NET.

FileUpEE overcomes ASP.NET's poor memory management in IIS 5 and 6. Using an IIS 5 and 6 compliant HTTP module, FileUpEE intercepts and processes large file requests before RAM usage cripples the server.

View Performance Comparison

How Much Power and
Control Do You Need?

  • FileUpSE for server-side control up to 4 GB
  • FileUpPE for server and client-side control up to 4 GB
  • FileUpEE for server and client-side control and unlimited file sizes

Backup Entire Web Servers

FileUpEE's support for file transfers of unlimited size (proven to handle over 100 gigabytes) allows the seamless backup of complete Web and file servers. With FileUpEE's .NET HTTP module and ISAPI filter, there's no need for a complex infrastructure to complete back-ups. Because it's done over HTTP, your large back-ups can happen anywhere and at anytime.



Streaming Uploads

By streaming file uploads in Classic ASP, FileUpEE offers all of the security and availability benefits of a 3-tier file transfer architecture with the performance of a traditional 2-tier upload. When streaming uploads, full file metadata, automatic file-server saving, and full file-server scripting are all still available. However, the transferred files are never stored on the Web server (neither in memory nor on disk), so security and performance are dramatically increased.

This technology relies on chunked transfer-encoding to send the client's request to the file server without caching it on the Web server. Because FileUpEE uses a SOAP/MIME request between the Web server and the file server, it must add an additional MIME part (the SOAP payload) to the client's request. When the client request is received on the Web server, FileUpEE immediately forwards it to the file server in a chunked encoded request at the same time as the file server interprets it.



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