Introduction

What is FilePipe

FilePipe is an incredibly powerful file transfer systemmaking multi-device file transfers unprecedentedly simple.

FilePipe is a software that supports automated file transfer between multiple clusters and nodes, and can run on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems.

Why filepipe

Easy to use

Just set it up once and the files in the directory will be automatically transferred to the directory you specify

Working mode fully automatic

It only needs to be initialized once, and the whole process will be automated after setting.

Simple configuration and startup

Simply configure to start the client, depoly once, remember forever.

The accompanying web console

Window based node management, so nodes are clear at a glance.

Unconditional

Directly log in using a third party such as Google, GitHub, without the need to register a separate account,convenient and fast.

Do you have file sharing issues between multiple devices?

Do you have multiple disk file transfer issues?

If you encounter the above issues, we strongly recommend using FilePipe.

Application Scenario

Assuming you work in a large enterprise that uses multiple servers and computers running different operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and macOS. You need to transfer an important file from a node on the Windows server to another node on the Linux server. In this case, you can use the FilePipe software to automatically transfer files between multiple nodes across different systems within the LAN.

Firstly, you need to install the FilePipe client on both the Windows and Linux nodes and configure the details of the cluster and nodes in the client so that it can better perform file transfers.

Next, you need to add the path you want to monitor in the FilePipe web console for the Windows node (which will automatically be added to the group after the client program is started), and add the path where you want to listen for file changes or store files for the Linux node. Then, create a connection pipeline between the two paths according to your specific needs. After creating the transmission pipeline, when a file is placed in the FilePipe monitored folder on the Windows node, FilePipe will automatically detect the presence of the file and transfer it to the FilePipe monitored folder on the Linux node. You can find the file on the Linux node. If you have other connection settings, you can also transfer files from the Linux node to other nodes, and the entire process from discovery to transmission is completely automatic.

In this example, FilePipe makes file transfers very easy, and you don't have to manually copy or move files. You only need to place the file in the monitored folder, and FilePipe will handle the rest automatically. This makes file transfers faster, more reliable, and reduces the risk of human error.