by Patrick Mills | Mar 6, 2024 | Informational, Windows Server
In Cerberus FTP Server 2024.1.1, we have added enhanced processing during shutdown. Cerberus is typically run as a service but can also be run in standalone mode. During shutdown, Cerberus will disable new transactions and attempt to empty all its message queues....
by Tim Young | Mar 7, 2024 | FTP Basics, FTP Server Security, SFTP Background, Windows Server
Choosing a file transfer solution for Windows can be a challenge. The two most popular options: SFTP and FTPS, each have advantages and disadvantages that can impact your business. This blog post will compare SFTP versus FTPS to help you understand which protocol best...
by Paul Harada | May 9, 2022 | FTP Basics, Informational, New Release, Web Client, Windows Server
Cerberus FTP is pleased to provide long file path support in all of its file system operations. Following Windows 10 removal of the maximum of 260 characters for a file name and folder path limitation, this enhancement enables the ability to navigate through to a...
by Vincent Drake | Mar 6, 2024 | FTP Server Administration, FTP Server Security, Windows Server
As part of our continuous effort to pursue best practices with IT credentials, Cerberus FTP Server now issues a security warning when running with LocalSystem service credentials. Following the above change, once upgrading to version 12.6, customers will encounter a...
by Ron Hagag | Mar 7, 2024 | FTP Basics, Informational, Windows Server
Despite the perception that the world is moving to cloud FTP solutions, many companies prefer to keep file servers on-premise based on factors like security, availability, and cost. For such companies, the most common environment in the world, with approximately 50%...
by Tim Young | Nov 5, 2019 | Windows Server
Microsoft released Windows Server 2019 in October, 2018, and many of our customers will no doubt be exploring this new version of the venerable software in the near future. To help, we put together the following resource list for systems administrators working on...