FTP, which is short for File Transfer Protocol, is among the most famous ways to transmit files between a PC and a server. Using an FTP program such as FileZilla, you can connect to your website hosting account and drag ‘n’ drop files or entire directories in either direction and the software will handle all the rest. There are a number of advantages of using File Transfer Protocol, among them the ability to resume an upload/download in case there’s some problem with the FTP connection or the ability to have different FTP accounts. Thanks to the latter option, you can create FTP users that can connect only to particular folders in your web hosting account, but no other folders, email accounts or other info, which makes it the very best solution particularly in case you need to give a web designer access, for instance. You can also use an FTP account with popular web design applications such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver and upload the websites that you have created straight from them, without the need to make use of any third-party software.

FTP Accounts in Hosting

Our hosting plans will allow you to create numerous FTP accounts with only several mouse clicks via the Hepsia Control Panel and to indicate what web files and folders each one can access. There’s no upper limit on the maximum number of FTP accounts that you are allowed to set up, so you can have as many as you need at any given moment. In case you wouldn’t like to use a certain FTP account any longer or if a designer has done their job and you do not want them to connect to your website content anymore, you can simply remove the account in question. The FTP section of the Hepsia Control Panel will allow you to see all currently existing accounts displayed in alphabetical order, together with different options, which you can access with one mouse click. You’ll be able to modify the password and the access path, to download an auto-configuration file, and so on. We also have a detailed Help section, which will help you manage your FTP accounts if you have to deal with any impediment.

FTP Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Using our custom-developed Hepsia web hosting Control Panel, you will be able to set up as many FTP accounts as you like, even separate accounts that can access one and the same folder – in case you wish several users to be able to connect to the same website content with different login details. Our Linux semi-dedicated hosting do not include a restriction on the total number of the FTP accounts that you can have at the same time, so you’ll be able to manage your files and to update your sites without effort. In case you wish to restrict the access to your content, you can alter the directory that an account can access or you can delete the account completely with no more than a couple of clicks of the mouse through the Control Panel. You will be able to check all the FTP accounts and to modify any of them, if needed. For your convenience, you can also download an auto-config file for a number of FTP client apps. In addition, we’ve compiled comprehensive step-by-step articles and tutorial video clips, which will help you administer your FTP accounts seamlessly.

FTP Accounts in VPS Hosting

With a virtual private server from us, you will be given the ability to set up an unlimited number of FTP accounts to connect to your website content. This is valid for all VPS packages, irrespective of the Control Panel that you have picked during the order procedure – cPanel, Hepsia or DirectAdmin. Depending on your requirements, you can create a different FTP account for each Internet site or several FTP accounts with access to a particular folder – in case you wish to permit several people to connect to that folder with their own personal sign-in details. Even if you have never used a hosting account previously or if you’ve got experience only with a shared one, you will not have any difficulties setting up, deleting or modifying any FTP account on the VPS server, since everything is done via an intuitive interface and takes only a few clicks of the mouse.