File Transfer Protocol (FTP), represents one of the most widely used methods of sending files between a computer system and a server. Using FTP software such as FileZilla, you can establish a connection to your hosting account and drag ‘n’ drop files or entire directories in either direction and the software will do the rest. There’re a number of advantages of employing File Transfer Protocol, including the possibility to resume an upload/download when there’s some problem with the FTP connection or the option to use different FTP accounts. Thanks to the latter option, you can set up FTP users that can access only specific folders in your web hosting account, but no other folders, emails or other information, which makes it the very best option especially if you need to give a web designer access, for instance. You can also use an FTP account with popular website building tools like Dreamweaver or FrontPage and upload the sites that you have created straight from them, without the need to make use of any 3rd-party software.

FTP Accounts in Hosting

Each of the hosting plans that we are offering will permit you to set up an unlimited number of FTP accounts, so you’ll be able to administer the content of your sites separately or to provide other persons with access to any website in your web hosting account. If you have a web design software program installed on your PC, you will be able to administer multiple websites at the same time and to keep them updated without a hitch. In case you give the login credentials to another individual to perform a given task, you will be able to modify the password for that FTP account or to delete it altogether with only a couple of clicks of the mouse and avoid any possibility of unauthorized access to your web content from then on. For convenience’s sake, all FTP accounts that you create will be displayed in alphabetical order in the corresponding section of your Hepsia hosting Control Panel.

FTP Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Using our custom Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, you will be able to set up as many FTP accounts as you like, even different accounts with access to the same directory – if you wish different users to be able to access the very same content with entirely different login credentials. Our semi-dedicated hosting packages do not include a restriction on the maximum number of the FTP accounts that you can have at a time, so you’ll be able to administer your web files and to update your Internet sites without efforts. In case you wish to restrict the access to your web content, you can change the folder that an account can connect to or you can delete the account altogether 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 edit any of them, if needed. For the sake of convenience, you can also download an auto-configuration file for different FTP client programs. Furthermore, we have prepared comprehensive step-by-step articles and video tutorials, which will help you administer your FTP accounts without hassles.

FTP Accounts in VPS Web Hosting

The virtual private server plans offered by our company will enable you to create unlimited FTP accounts to manage the content of your sites. This is valid regardless of which package you purchase and which hosting Control Panel you choose during the VPS order process – cPanel, Hepsia or DirectAdmin. In all cases, you will receive FTP access to the VPS server without having to install any kind of software, as an FTP server is an essential part of the standard software bundle which comes with the Virtual Private Server plans by default. You can create one FTP account for every domain or sub-domain that you have or even several FTP accounts for one single directory – in case you want a number of persons to connect to the web content in it using their own set of sign-in credentials. With each of the offered Control Panels, creating, deleting or modifying an FTP account takes no more than a couple of mouse clicks via an easy-to-navigate web-based interface.