We already experienced it, ftp uploading and ftp downloading files from ipage ftp server. And yes, its conducted via this ipage review site, our website hosted with ipage hosting. Today we got this new ipage account setup and ready for review and testing. In order to setup this wordpress blog with ipage hosting, we choose to manually ftp upload blog scripts to server via ftp service and install from browser. Although we can use the ipage installcentral to complete the wordpress blog in second, but we choose not to. Running 60+ web hosting review blog across more than 30 web hosting company are require some control, hence for us, we are choosing manual ftp upload and install. Uploading over 1200 files to ipage ftp server is quick. There is no failure or error during ftp upload… and we are creating 4 connections at one time to ftp server, this speed up the files transfer to server. The experience is good and painless.
“FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows you to upload files from your computer to your website. FTP is often used in conjunction with design software, such as Dreamweaver, Expression Web, FrontPage and more. Many FTP clients are free to download, such as FileZilla. Please note: If you just registered your domain, it may not work right away. It usually takes just an hour or two for new domain name server (DNS) records to be created, though it can take up to 24 hours for the update to spread globally.“
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February 23rd, 2010 at 2:35 am
Sir, what is the definition of quick?
Unless you give out the average bits/second of the transferring process, the size of the data and the duration of the transferring, there is an ambiguity of the definition of the word quick.