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- WebFTP Service - Web based FTP client service for file transfer to any FTP server in the world.
- FtpKey.com - Providing FTP site hosting and file distribution solutions world-wide. Details of services and fees.
- 01Ftp.com - Web based FTP client service.
- Transloader.com - Transfers images, webpages and sound files.
Wikipedia Articles
- Network File Control - Network File Control (NFC) is a common point of "command and control" for file data -- delivering a common set of network resident services, centrally defined and managed via policy, then applied across a heterogeneous file storage infrastructure. NFC's associated services are delivered "within the network" and affects the treatment of file data from its "origination to destination".
- Wide area file services - Wide Area File Services (WAFS) products allow remote office users to access and share files globally at LAN speeds over the WAN. Distributed enterprises that deploy WAFS solutions are able to consolidate storage to corporate datacenters, eliminating the need to backup and manage data that previously resided in their remote offices.
- Apple Filing Protocol - The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) is a layer 6 (presentation layer) network protocol that offers file services for Mac OS X and Classic Mac OS. In Mac OS X, AFP is one of several file services supported including Server Message Block (SMB), Network File System (NFS), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and WebDAV.
- Distributed File System (Microsoft) - The Microsoft Distributed File System, or DFS, is a set of client and server services that allow a large enterprise to organize many distributed SMB file shares into a distributed file system. DFS provides location transparency and redundancy to improve data availability in the face of failure or heavy load by allowing shares in multiple different locations to be logically grouped under ...
- Novell Storage Services - Novell Storage Services (NSS) is a file system used by the Novell NetWare operating system and recently ported to SUSE Linux. It has some unique features that make it especially useful for, but not limited to, setting up shared volumes on a file server in a Local Area Network.