200X Acceleration at
1/10th of the cost
Zero
maintenance
No credit card
required
Zero coding
infrastructure
Multi-level
security
Simplify SFTP integration in
4 simple steps
Create connections
between SFTP and targets.
Prepare pipeline
between SFTP and targets by selecting tables in bulk.
Create a workflow
and schedule it to kickstart the migration.
Share your data
with third-party platforms over API Hub
Why choose Lyftrondata for SFTP Integration?
Simplicity
Build your SFTP pipeline and experience unparalleled data performance with zero training.
Robust Security
Load your SFTP data to targets with end-to-end encryption and security.
Accelerated ROI
Rely on the cost-effective environment to ensure your drive maximum ROI.
Customer's Metrics
Track the engagement of your customers across different channels like email, website, chat, and more.
Improved Productivity
Measure the performance of your team and highlight areas of improvement.
360-degree Customer View
Join different data touch points and deliver personalized customer experience.
Hassle-free SFTP integration to the platforms of your choice
Migrate your SFTP data to the leading cloud data warehouses, BI tools, databases or Machine Learning platforms without writing any code.
Hear how Lyftrondata helped accelerate the data journey of our customers
FAQs
What is SFTP?
SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol used to securely transfer files over a secure connection. It is part of the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol suite and provides a secure alternative to traditional file transfer methods like FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
What are the features of SFTP?
Secure Data Transfer:
Encrypts both the data being transferred and the commands used to manage the transfer, ensuring confidentiality and integrity.
Authentication:
Supports various authentication methods, including password-based authentication and public key authentication, enhancing security.
Data Integrity:
Ensures that files are not altered during transmission by using checksums and other validation methods.
Cross-Platform Compatibility:
Works across different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS, making it versatile for various environments.
What are the shortcomings of SFTP?
Complex Setup:
Initial Configuration: Setting up SFTP can be more complex than simpler file transfer methods, requiring SSH server configuration and proper firewall settings.
Key Management: Managing SSH keys for authentication can be cumbersome, especially in large environments.
Performance Overhead:
Encryption Impact: The encryption and decryption processes can introduce latency, potentially slowing down file transfers compared to unencrypted protocols like FTP.
Resource Intensive: SFTP may require more server resources, which can affect performance on low-powered systems.
Complex User Management:
User Access Control: Managing user access and permissions can be more complex than simpler file transfer protocols, particularly in larger organizations.