
File Transfer Protocol
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard method used to move files between computers over a network, such as the internet. It allows users to upload, download, or manage files on a remote server. Think of it like a digital courier service that transports files efficiently and securely. FTP uses specific rules and credentials to ensure proper access and transfer. It’s widely used by websites and businesses to manage large amounts of data, making file sharing and storage streamlined and organized across different systems.