With the Dedicated Servers Hosting Control Panel, you’ll have access to our feature–rich File Manager. It will help you to quickly take care of all of your websites without the need to turn to an FTP client. You can upload files through a protected connection by simply pulling them into the web browser. Also, you can speedily archive and unarchive data files and folders, create password–protected areas, change file permissions and so much more. Go through the features contained in our File Manager.
Drag ’n’ drop file uploads
The least difficult way to upload files
Importing data files with an FTP tool is an out–of–date and quite an unsafe method for moving files from your PC to a web hosting server. That’s why, we have integrated drag’n’drop data file publish support in the File Manager. Just pull the files that you want to publish from your desktop into your web browser and they’ll start to publish in your website hosting profile over a secure SSL communication.
You do not have to set up any additional software, web browser plug–ins or applications. The drag–and–drop feature performs equally well on Windows, Mac or Linux.
Right–click context menus
Control your files with merely a click
The majority of File Managers specify all the activities that one can conduct over a file or directory at the top of the web page. We think that the latter is just not intuitive enough. Thanks to the File Manager, you can get all file control options any time you right–click a file or directory. This option is likewise applicable for a group of files/folders.
You can rename, copy, move, download, edit, preview, archive, unarchive and delete any file or directory you choose with simply a mouse–click.
Archive/Unarchive files
Make use of massive files efficiently
On account of the built–in archive/unarchive option, the File Manager will let you use huge files and never have to use FTP. It’s possible to pack a folder to a compact size by clicking on the Compress button or get the belongings in an archived folder through the Extract button. When compressing a directory as well as a variety of files, you can also select the archive extension (.ZIP, .RAR or .TAR.GZ) and the title of the archive file.