Zhengzhou Huake Import & Export Trade Co., Ltd. is a Chinese software publisher whose iFile and iFileSpace utilities occupy the narrow but increasingly popular niche of self-hosted cloud storage construction. Both titles are lightweight Windows services that turn an ordinary PC or server into a private Dropbox-like environment in minutes: users point the installer at any local disk, assign a port, and immediately gain HTTPS file browsing, drag-and-drop upload, folder sharing, password-protected links, and mobile-friendly preview for documents, images, audio and video. Typical deployments range from home users who want off-cloud backups of photos and study materials to SMB teams that need an on-premise alternative to public sync providers for CAD drafts or accounting archives. Because the executable is small and configuration is limited to a single INI file, the software is frequently chosen for air-gapped lab workstations, classroom file drops, and even Raspberry Pi gateways on intranets. There are no user quotas, subscription tiers or telemetry channels; capacity is simply the size of the mounted drive, while security rests on basic account/password lists and optional TLS certificates. Incremental updates delivered through the built-in updater keep the web UI and underlying Go engine current without breaking existing share links. Zhengzhou Huake’s iFile tools are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch deployment.