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FTP Uploads

By admin • Mar 4th, 2009 • Category: FTP - File Transfer Protocol

FTP uploads and downloads use unique TCP network technologies to establish connections between the file transfer protocol client on the end user’s computer and the server that distributes the files to be transferred. However, by their very nature, FTP uploads are subject to security issues and connectivity interruptions that can force the end user to start the process all over from the beginning. Because conventional file transfer protocol applications use two connections–one to send commands between the client and the server and one to complete the actual transfer of data–a glitch in either connection will result in the disruption of the process.

A wide variety of free programs offer FTP uploading and downloading capability, including:

  • Filezilla (and Prozilla)
  • Putty
  • NcFTP
  • Downloader for X
  • Cyberduck
  • Curl
  • Net Transport
  • Star Downloader
  • AceFTP

These free programs offer a varying range of features, which typically include remote file editing capabilities, queue management tools and the ability to support a range of file transfer formats, such as Telnet, TFTP, SFTP, DICT, FILE and LDAP. However, they’re subject to security breaches which enable third parties to interrupt and manipulate data in the process of transferring from one user to another. Most of all, conventional file transfer protocol programs are designed to prioritize data integrity over speed, leading to longer transfer times and increasing the chances of an Internet connection disruption canceling the process and forcing the user to start over.

FTP Uploads Without Size Limitations

We have solved these problems while creating a system that allows you to transfer files of unlimited size. You’ll enjoy faster and more secure file transfers, automatic resumption of interrupted downloads and powerful management tools that make organizing your files easy.

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