FTP Accounts
What's FTP? What?s an FTP account? When do you need one?
FTP, which denotes File Transfer Protocol, represents one of the most widely used means for sending website files between a computer system and a server. With FTP client software like FileZilla, you can establish a connection to your website hosting account and drag & drop files or entire directories in both directions and the software will deal with the rest. There are a number of pluses of employing File Transfer Protocol, including the option to restart a download/upload in case there’s some problem with the FTP connection and the option to have different FTP accounts. With the latter option, you can set up FTP users that can access only particular folders in your web hosting account, but no other folders, emails or other info, which makes it the perfect solution when you need to provide a web designer with access, for example. You can also use an FTP account with famous applications like Dreamweaver or FrontPage and upload the websites that you have created straight from them, without any 3rd-party software.
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FTP Accounts in Cloud Hosting
You’ll be able to set up as many FTP accounts as you wish with each of the
Linux cloud hosting that we’re offering, because we’ve decided not to limit this service. In this way, you can manage multiple Internet sites at once or grant other people access to separate directories. Once a certain task has been carried out and you do not want that person to be able to connect to your files anymore, you can update the password associated with the specific FTP account or you can just delete that account with a couple of clicks of the mouse and stop worrying about anyone connecting to it once again. The Hepsia Control Panel, which is included with all shared plans, will allow you to view the full list of the active FTP accounts displayed alphabetically. It takes only one mouse click to administer different options for any of them – to edit the password or the access path, to download an auto-configuration file, etc.
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FTP Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting
With our custom Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you will be able to create as many FTP accounts as you would like, even separate accounts with access to the same directory – in case you would like different individuals to be able to access the exact same web content with different login credentials. Our
Linux semi-dedicated hosting packages do not have a restriction on the maximum number of the FTP accounts that you can have at a time, so you will be able to manage your website files and to modify your websites without any effort. If you want to block the access to your website content, you can alter the directory that an account can access or you can delete the account entirely with no more than a few clicks via the Control Panel. You’ll be able to view all the FTP accounts and to modify any of them, if necessary. For your convenience, you can also download an auto-configuration file for different FTP client apps. Also, we have compiled exhaustive step-by-step articles and educational video clips, which will help you administer your FTP accounts without any hassle.
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FTP Accounts in VPS Hosting
In case you open a
Linux VPS hosting packages with our company and select any of the three Control Panels that we are offering – DirectAdmin, cPanel or Hepsia, an FTP server will be installed on your machine, since it is part of the standard software bundle that comes with all VPS servers ordered with a hosting Control Panel. This will allow you to create as many FTP accounts as you like and to select the directory that each one of them can access. If you wish, you can even set up separate accounts for the very same domain and give several individuals their own sign-in details to access the content. Each of the three Control Panels will provide you with the opportunity to create, to edit or to delete an FTP account in a couple of easy steps and with no more than several mouse clicks, so even if you do not have past experience, you will be able to administer an FTP account effortlessly.