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Temporary testing services

Temporary Testing Servers for SFTP, FTP, Redis, MySQL, and ownCloud

Disposable services for testing file transfer clients, caches, databases, WebDAV, CI uploads, and integration workflows.

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Temporary Services

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SFTPTemporary SFTP Server for FileZilla and CI Testing

Create a disposable SFTP test server with random credentials, password login, and 30-minute expiration.

FTPTemporary FTP Server for Testing

Create a disposable FTP test server with random credentials, 30-minute expiration, and no anonymous login.

RedisTemporary Redis Server for Cache and Queue Testing

Create a disposable Redis test server with random password, no persistence, memory limits, and 30-minute cleanup.

MySQLTemporary MySQL Server for SQL and CI Testing

Create a disposable MySQL test database with random credentials, tmpfs storage, and 30-minute cleanup.

ownCloudTemporary ownCloud Server for WebDAV Testing

Create a disposable ownCloud and WebDAV server for sync clients, uploads, downloads, and file integration tests.

Temporary Testing Services

Create short-lived SFTP, FTP, Redis, MySQL, and ownCloud testing services with random credentials and automatic cleanup.

What This Category Includes

Disposable services for testing file transfer clients, caches, databases, WebDAV, CI uploads, and integration workflows.

Common Use Cases

  • Test SFTP clients such as FileZilla, WinSCP, or Cyberduck
  • Test FTP upload and download workflows
  • Create a short-lived Redis instance for cache or queue integration tests
  • Create a disposable MySQL database for application integration tests
  • Create a disposable ownCloud server for WebDAV and sync client testing

How Data Is Handled

Temporary service instances expire automatically after 30 minutes. They use random credentials and disposable storage intended for short tests only.

FAQ

How long do temporary services last?

Temporary SFTP, FTP, Redis, MySQL, and ownCloud instances expire automatically after 30 minutes.

Can anonymous users connect?

No. Each temporary service uses random credentials returned when the instance is created.

Are these services suitable for sensitive data?

No. They are intended for temporary testing, not sensitive, production, or long-term storage.