



So you can have, for example, an S3 user that exposes a GCS bucket (or part of it) on a specified path and an encrypted local filesystem on another one. Virtual folders are supported: a virtual folder can use any of the supported storage backends.Support for serving local filesystem, encrypted local filesystem, S3 Compatible Object Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage or other SFTP accounts over SFTP/SCP/FTP/WebDAV.If you report an invalid issue or ask for step-by-step support, your issue will remain open with no answer or will be closed as invalid without further explanation. We will check the reported issues to see if you are experiencing a bug and if so we'll will fix it, but will only provide support to project sponsors/donors. SFTPGo is an Open Source project and you can of course use it for free but please don't ask for free support as well. Thank you to our sponsors Platinum sponsors If you just take and don't return anything back, the project will die in the long run and you will be forced to pay for a similar proprietary solution. This can only happen with your donations and sponsorships ❤️ If you use SFTPGo, it is in your best interest to ensure that the project you rely on stays healthy and well maintained. I'd like to make SFTPGo into a sustainable long term project and would not like to introduce a dual licensing option and limit some features to the proprietary version only. Maintaining and evolving SFTPGo is a lot of work - easily the equivalent of a full time job - for me. If you find SFTPGo useful please consider supporting this Open Source project. Several storage backends are supported: local filesystem, encrypted local filesystem, S3 (compatible) Object Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, SFTP. Fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV support.
