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What is FTP and Where is it Used?
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FTP is the abbreviation of the English words File Transfer Protocol " . This protocol is a communications protocol used to facilitate file transfer between computers. The main purpose of FTP is to securely transfer files from one computer to another computer.

FTP's usage areas are quite wide. Here are some areas where FTP is commonly used:

  1. Website Publishing: Websites are usually hosted on a server, and FTP is frequently used to transfer files to that server. Web developers prefer FTP to upload or update HTML files, images, CSS files and other web content files to the server.
  2. Backup Operations: FTP is also used for file backup operations. For example, when a backup copy of important files on a computer is made or when data on a server needs to be backed up, FTP enables the quick and secure transfer of files.
  3. Large File Transfer: Traditional communication methods such as email are generally not suitable for transferring large files. FTP allows large files to be transferred quickly and securely. Graphic designers, video producers, and other media professionals in particular frequently use FTP to transfer large files.
  4. Remote Server Management: In addition to transferring files to a remote server, FTP is also used for file management of remote servers. System administrators can easily move or update files between servers.

FTP is known for being a reliable protocol for file transfer. However, it may contain some security vulnerabilities, so security measures such as SSL/TLS can also be applied to ensure security during file transfer.

In conclusion, FTP is a widely used protocol to meet file transfer needs and is preferred by web developers, system administrators, and many other professionals.

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