All hosting accounts are managed using a CP and whatever the type of the latter, there is always a File Manager tool, which allows you to look at the files you have uploaded in the Internet hosting account and to perform basic operations with them, for example moving, copying or deleting. Based on the specific tool, there may be more complex functions as well, like control over permissions and archives. Some Control Panels are simpler to work with compared with others and so are their File Manager sections. Since that is the main tool you will use to manage your files, it's crucial to check in advance what options it offers and if it'll work for you, because a hard-to-use File Manager may be a burden and could make managing your online presence harder.

File Manager in Web Hosting

When you get a Linux web hosting from our company, you may take advantage of a sophisticated File Manager tool, which is a part of our Hepsia website hosting hosting CP. It includes a lot of capabilities and even conventional ones like copying and moving files could be accessed from right-click context menus, which will make you feel as if you’re employing an app on your home PC. If you relocate whole folders, their structure will be kept whole, so you won't need to worry about scrambled files. The context menus will give you access to lots of other advanced capabilities too, so things such as creating an archive of an entire folder or creating a password-protected area shall be merely a click away. Also, you won't need a third-party FTP program to upload content, considering that our File Manager supports drag & drop and folder uploads. You can even use 3 different file editors – a plain text editor, a WYSIWYG editor and a code editor.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our advanced, albeit user-friendly File Manager offers you full control over your content and you won't have any issues handling the files and folders which you create or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even though you may have never used a web hosting service before. The options it's providing are just a few clicks away, even the more sophisticated ones such as creating a password-protected folder, setting up or unpacking an archive, modifying UNIX permissions or opening a file in a plain text or an HTML editor. Through right-click context menus, you shall feel like you’re working on your desktop computer. What's more, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and entire folders - both in the account and from your laptop or computer. With the latter alternative, you are able to upload content directly, which takes away the need for any FTP client.