File Server

Access a built-in SFTP file server that acts as an inbox and outbox for the files you process.

 

Fulfill Your Business Goals

Goal Details How File Server helps

Meet file processing requirements

Your organization must create file-based integrations and needs a place to store files.

Build file-based integrations quickly.

Provide an SFTP server

Managing your own SFTP server is complex and daunting. You must set up hardware, maintain the server, and configure and manage multiple users, groups, and folders.

File Server provides a managed storage solution with free file storage, and Oracle manages the operational tasks for you. Additionally, File Server has a powerful administrative console that contains the core set of features that you expect from an SFTP server, all in an intuitive user interface.

 

File Server Essentials

Area More information

Definition

File Server is an SFTP server that is bundled with Oracle Integration.

With File Server, you get 500 GB of storage at no extra cost, allowing you to store, share, and receive files, including files for SaaS integrations and third-party transfers.

Usage

File Server supports a number of use cases, including the following:

  • Share a file with a trading partner.

  • Export bulk data to a file, process the file, and send its data to a target system.

  • Start an integration when a file is uploaded to a folder.

AI-powered capabilities

File Server is a typical component in many AI-powered automation solutions, such as integrations that connect to OCI AI services.

To explore all AI features, see AI Innovation and Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

Primary users

Integration developers. See Users of Oracle Integration.

Related technologies

File Server is most commonly used with the following automation technologies:

Availability

File Server is available to everyone, regardless of your Oracle Integration edition.

You must enable File Server for your Oracle Integration service instance. See Enable File Server in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.