Overview
Pingvin Share sign-in
The Pingvin Share sign-in page, served on first boot with a per-instance administrator account and no manual setup.
Pingvin Share sign-in
Create a share
A created share
Administration
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Deploy a Private File-Sharing Platform in Minutes
Pingvin Share is an open source, self-hosted file-sharing platform that eliminates your dependency on public file-transfer services. Upload files, generate secure share links with optional passwords, expiration dates and view limits, and let recipients download without creating an account. Reverse shares let you invite others to upload files directly to you. This AMI delivers Pingvin Share fully built and configured so you have a complete, production-ready file-sharing platform running within minutes of launch - no manual installation, no dependency troubleshooting, no configuration guesswork.
Why This AMI vs. Self-Deploying From GitHub
Deploying Pingvin Share from source requires installing Node.js, configuring nginx as a reverse proxy, setting up Prisma migrations, managing systemd services, and hardening credentials. This AMI handles all of that for you:
- Zero-touch deployment - Launch the instance and browse to the address. The platform is already running.
- Secure by default - On first boot, a one-shot service creates the database, generates a fresh application secret unique to that instance, and registers an administrator account with a random password stored in a root-only file. No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
- Dedicated storage volume - The database and uploaded files reside on a separately attached EBS volume that you can resize independently of the root volume.
- Production-grade stack - nginx serves the frontend on port 80 and reverse-proxies API traffic to the NestJS backend. All components run as managed systemd services and start automatically on boot.
Application Architecture
Pingvin Share runs as a Next.js frontend and a NestJS backend on Node.js, with an SQLite database managed by Prisma. nginx handles HTTP traffic and reverse-proxies API requests. The architecture is lightweight and vertically scalable - suitable for teams from a handful of users to hundreds.
Use Cases
- Data residency and compliance - Run a private file-sharing service inside your own VPC where data never leaves your chosen AWS Region.
- Replace public transfer sites - Stop routing sensitive files through third-party services with unknown data-handling practices.
- Client file collection - Use reverse shares to securely collect documents from external parties without granting them platform access.
24/7 cloudimg Support
Every subscription includes around-the-clock technical support from cloudimg engineers via email and live chat. We help with:
- Initial deployment and first-boot credential retrieval
- Upgrades to new Pingvin Share releases
- Reverse proxy and TLS termination configuration
- SMTP and OAuth provider setup
- S3-compatible storage back-end integration
- SQLite database administration and backups
Critical issues receive a one-hour average response time.
Getting Started
- Launch the AMI from AWS Marketplace in your preferred Region.
- Once the instance is running, retrieve the administrator password from the root-only credentials file.
- Browse to the instance public IP or DNS name and sign in.
- Configure SMTP for email notifications, add users, and start creating shares from the admin panel.
For detailed setup instructions including TLS configuration and S3 storage integration, refer to the usage instructions provided with this listing.
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Highlights
- Pingvin Share, the open source self-hosted file-sharing platform and privacy-friendly alternative to public file-transfer services, preinstalled with Node.js and nginx and ready to use with no manual setup
- Secure by default: a fresh application secret and a per-instance administrator account with a random password are generated on first boot and stored in a root only file, with no shared credentials in the image
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg for deployment, upgrades, reverse proxy and TLS termination, SMTP and OAuth configuration and S3 storage back ends
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.08 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
c7i-flex.12xlarge | c7i-flex.12xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
d3en.4xlarge | d3en.4xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
t3a.medium | t3a.medium instance type | $0.04 |
c8id.xlarge | c8id.xlarge instance type | $0.12 |
m5dn.24xlarge | m5dn.24xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
inf1.xlarge | inf1.xlarge instance type | $0.12 |
r6idn.32xlarge | r6idn.32xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Initial release of Pingvin Share 1.13.0 self-hosted file-sharing platform.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant; on Ubuntu it is 'ubuntu'). Pingvin Share is served on port 80. Retrieve the generated administrator password with: sudo cat /root/pingvin-share-credentials.txt. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in as the 'admin' user. The health endpoint http://<instance-public-ip>/api/health is open and returns JSON. Services are managed with systemctl (pingvin-share-backend, pingvin-share-frontend, nginx). Application settings, users and shares are managed from the admin panel in the web UI. To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.
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Vendor support
cloudimg provides 24/7 technical support for this product via email and live chat.
Response Times
Critical issues receive a one-hour average response. Our engineers work with you until resolution, covering deployment, configuration, updates, performance tuning, and troubleshooting.
Support Scope
Our support covers the full lifecycle of your Pingvin Share deployment:
- Initial launch and first-boot credential retrieval
- Upgrades to new Pingvin Share releases
- Reverse proxy and TLS/SSL termination setup
- SMTP email and OAuth provider configuration
- S3-compatible storage back-end integration
- SQLite database administration, backups, and recovery
- Instance sizing guidance and performance optimization
- Troubleshooting application errors and service failures
How to Reach Us
Email: support@cloudimg.co.uk Live chat: Available 24/7
For refund requests or billing inquiries, contact us via the same channels and we will assist you promptly.
Getting Help Quickly
When contacting support, include your instance ID, the AWS Region, and a description of the issue or configuration goal. This helps our engineers begin troubleshooting immediately.
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