November 2025
November's release adds two advanced storage features — S3-Compatible Endpoints and High Availability Mounts — along with Partner management for external user accounts and a set of smaller developer and user experience improvements.
S3-Compatible Endpoint
You can now connect to your Files.com site using an S3-compatible interface, including the AWS Command Line Interface. The S3-Compatible Endpoint feature lets you use the same tools and code you already use for Amazon S3 against your Files.com site, which is useful for backup and recovery, data archival, and migrating existing S3-based flows onto Files.com without rewriting them.
Learn more about Getting Started with S3-Compatible Endpoints.
High Availability Mounts
High Availability Mounts keep a Remote Server Mount available when its primary connection fails. You configure one or more backup connections on the mount, and when the primary connection is unavailable, the mount fails over to a backup so reads, writes, and live data processing continue without interruption.
High Availability Mounts are most useful when uninterrupted access to data is a requirement of the business — finance, healthcare, and e-commerce workflows are typical examples — or as part of a disaster recovery plan that depends on failover between providers.
Learn more about How High Availability Mount Works.
Partner Management
The Partner feature gives you a structured way to manage external users — organizing the relationships, setting permissions, and managing credentials in one place. Partner admins let you delegate limited user management to an administrator at the partner organization, so the partner can onboard and off-board their own users without going through your team.
Partners fit workflows where external users initiate the data transfers themselves, rather than transfers driven by Syncs or Automations.
Learn more about Partners.
Minor Updates
This release also includes a configurable drive letter for the Windows Desktop App, expanded developer documentation for log-related API endpoints, additional user fields in the Permissions Audit Export, and a set of Web Interface changes.
Choose Mapped Drive Letters in Windows Desktop App
In the Windows edition of the Files.com Desktop App, you can now choose the drive letter used when your connection is mounted as a drive. This is useful in large-scale deployments where IT administrators want a consistent drive letter across every system.
Learn more about Large Scale Deployments.
Developer Documentation Updates
The developer documentation for several log-related API endpoints now lists the allowed enumerated values for fields like operation and status, which makes it easier to write code that filters log entries by type. The updated endpoints are Automation Logs, Outbound Emails, File Migrations, FTP Logs, SFTP Logs, Outbound Connections, WebDAV Logs, Sync Logs, and API Request Logs.
Added Details in Permissions Audit Export
The Permissions Audit Export now includes additional user fields: email address, account creation date, and last login time. The added fields remove the need to cross-reference a separate user report when reviewing permissions.
Learn about the Permissions Audit Export.
Web Interface Changes
We've made a set of web interface changes to standardize pages and improve readability, including an updated font. Folder settings are now organized into tabs. The flow for adding a new Automation is a single form rather than a multi-step wizard. The list of available integrations has been reorganized. The FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV pages now include log tabs, so the relevant logs appear alongside the service's settings as well as under the Logging section.
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