FTP (short for File Transfer Protocol), is among the most popular means for exchanging web files between a PC and a server. With FTP client software like FileZilla, you can make a connection to your website hosting account and drag & drop files or whole folders in both directions and the software will deal with all the rest. There’re several pluses of using FTP, including the ability to restart an upload/download if there’s a problem with the connection and the ability to set up different FTP accounts. Thanks to the latter option, you can create FTP users that can access only specific folders in your web hosting account, but no other folders, e-mails or any other info, which makes it the ideal option particularly if you need to grant a web designer access, for example. You can also use an FTP account with popular web design applications such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage and upload the sites that you have created directly from them, without having to resort to any third-party software.

FTP Accounts in Shared Website Hosting

Our shared website hosting plans will permit you to create numerous FTP accounts with only a couple of mouse clicks through the Hepsia Control Panel and to define what files and folders each one can access. There isn’t any upper limit to the total number of accounts that you’re allowed to create, so you can have as many as you like at any given moment. In case you don’t want to use a specific FTP account any longer or if a designer has fulfilled their task and you don’t want them to connect to the web content any longer, you can simply delete the account in question. The Control Panel’s FTP section will allow you to see all currently existing accounts shown in alphabetical order, together with various options, which you can access with one single mouse click. You’ll be able to modify the password and the access path, to download an auto-config file, etc. We also have a detailed Help library, which can help you manage your FTP accounts in case you experience any problem.

FTP Accounts in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Using our custom-developed Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, you’ll be able to create as many FTP accounts as you would like, even separate accounts with access to the very same folder – if you would like several persons to be able to access the exact same web content with completely different login credentials. Our semi-dedicated hosting do not involve any restriction on the maximum number of the FTP accounts that you can have at a time, so you’ll be able to manage your files and to update your sites without any effort. In case you’d like to restrict the access to your website content, you can alter the directory that an account can access or you can remove the account altogether with no more than a few mouse clicks from the Control Panel. You’ll be able to view all the FTP accounts and to edit any of them, if needed. For your convenience, you can also download an auto-configuration file for a number of FTP applications. Furthermore, we’ve got in-depth step-by-step articles and educational videos, which will help you manage your FTP accounts without hassles.

FTP Accounts in VPS Web Hosting

None of the Linux VPS web hosting offered by us has a restriction on the total number of FTP accounts that you can manage at any given time, so you can set up a separate FTP account for any Internet site hosted on the Virtual Private Server, no matter if it is under a domain or subdomain. Besides, it doesn’t matter which Control Panel you’ll select when you subscribe – DirectAdmin, Hepsia or cPanel, since an FTP server will be set up on your virtual machine at the time of the installation of any of them. In case you want different people to be able to establish a connection to the same directory with their very own set of sign-in details, for instance, it’ll take a few mouse clicks to create an FTP account for each of them. Removing an existing account or changing the directory that it can access is just as easy and you will not encounter any complications, even if you have no prior experience in such matters.