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iFile 2.5.10, published by Zhengzhou Huake Import & Export Trade Co., Ltd., is a lightweight file-management utility positioned within the Network & Cloud category that enables individuals and small teams to create a self-hosted private-cloud drive in moments. The program is currently offered in six consecutive versions, with 2.5.10 being the latest, and is designed to run on Windows desktops while connecting to a companion server component that can be installed on anything from a home router or NAS appliance to a public VPS. Once deployed, iFileSpace exposes a web interface through which users can upload, organize, preview, and share documents, media, and backups without surrendering data sovereignty to third-party providers. Storage flexibility is central to the application: administrators can choose purely local disks or link the backend to Alibaba Cloud OSS, Tencent Cloud COS, Huawei Cloud OBS, UPYUN, Qiniu, OneDrive, or any other S3-compatible object store, making the tool a viable substitute for Baidu Netdisk-style services when installed on public servers. Inside a private LAN the same binary functions as an intranet file manager, supporting multi-user accounts, per-folder permissions, library tagging, WebDAV access, and background download tasks controlled through a granular rights system. The Windows client synchronizes selected folders, streams media, and mounts remote storage as a network drive, while the server handles encryption, deduplication, and incremental transfers to minimize bandwidth use. iFile is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.
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