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Do You Want to Know About FTP



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By : Victor Epand    99 or more times read
Submitted 2007-11-25 12:12:16
FTP stands for, File Transfer Protocol. It is generally used to transfer data from one computer to another computer through networking or internet. It is a protocol that is commonly used to exchange data and file over any network that supports the Internet. FTP can be created by any software company since the protocol is an open standard. And that allows any computer to be connected to multiple file to a number of computers.

Once you are connected to it you can use it and do number of file operation, uploading and downloading files, rename or delete files etc. The FTP servers can be setup anywhere between the game server, voice server and internet servers.

You can use the FTP by web browser; you can connect to the address exactly as you get connected to the internet. Using the web browser, the FTP transfer makes it easy for you to browse large directories and read and retrieve all the files that are in the computer. The most common use of the FTP is to download the files from the internet. FTP is therefore known as the backbone of the MP3, since it helps the music lover to download all their favorite music to the personal computer. In addition to this the ability to transfer the files makes the FTP essential for the persons who create web pages and the other professionals who are frequent user of the internet. When you are downloading the file from the Internet, you are actually transferring the files to your computer hardware. Just like the internet server is dedicated to the use of internet, the FTP server or FTP sites is dedicated to the FTP connection.

An FTP sites is just like the other servers. Its main purpose is to serve the FTP users. It lets the user to decide about which files to keep lock and which should not be locked and can be viewed by the public. When you are connected to the FTP sites you are allowed to do anonymous logins. You are not asked for any user name or passwords. Hence when you are about to download something from the internet, you do not have to know it. To get connected to the FTP you need to use the standard web browsers or a dedicated FTP software.

FTP client is software that is designed to transfer files between computers over the internet. It needs installation if you want to use it and can only be connected if you are online. The FTP connection has helped in the different sectors where numerous people are working. Because or this protocol, downloading of almost anything has become so easy and fast. There are numerous sites where you will be provided with free downloading of the protocol. If you want to be an advance user, download it and install it to your personal computer.
Author Resource:- Victor Epand is an expert consultant for computers, laptops and software. When shopping for used computers, used laptops and used software, we recommend you shop at only the best online stores for used FTP, used FTP, used FTP software.
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