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File transfer is the transmission of a computer file through a communication channel from one computer system to another. Typically, file transfer is mediated by a communications protocol. In the history of computing, a large number of file transfer protocols have been designed for different contexts.


Video File transfer



Protocols

A file transfer protocol is a convention that describes how to transfer files between two computing endpoints. As well as the stream of bits from a file stored as a single unit in a file system, some may also send relevant metadata such as the filename, file size and timestamp - and even file system permissions and file attributes.

Some examples:

  • FTP is an older cross-platform file transfer protocol
  • Secure copy (scp) is based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol
  • HTTP can support file transfer
  • Bittorent, Gnutella and other distributed file transfers systems use peer-to-peer
  • In IBM Systems Network Architecture, LU 6.2 Connect:Direct and XCOM Data Transport are traditional
  • Many instant messaging or LAN messenger systems support the ability to transfer files
  • Computers may transfer files to peripheral devices such as USB flash drives
  • Dial-up modems null modem links used XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM and similar

Maps File transfer



See also

  • File sharing
  • List of file transfer protocols
  • Managed file transfer
  • Peer-to-peer file sharing
  • Pull technology
  • Push technology
  • Sideloading

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia