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== FileZilla Server ==
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The power bills aren't bad. I have good equipment so it dumbs down a ltlite when it's not in heavy use. Just pick out stuff that is green. Like hard drives. Don't get lots of small ones.. Get one drive that can handle you data but make it a green drive. And get a decent power supply. Don't go to cheap as they will run hot and that makes it so you have to cool your place down. Just a few simple things can make a server run with less power.
=== General ===
 
* [[Network Configuration|Fixing connection and transfer problems; Network configuration]]
 
* [[FAQ#FileZilla Server FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]
 
 
 
=== Specific features ===
 
* [[Server_logs|Logging in FileZilla Server]]
 
 
 
=== Special cases ===
 
* [[FTPS using Explicit SSL/TLS howto (Server)|FTPS using Explicit SSL/TLS howto]]
 
* [[Transfer user accounts from Another FTP Server]]
 
* [[Securing your Windows Service installation]]
 
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== Development ==
 
== Development ==

Revision as of 14:04, 17 January 2013

FileZilla Client

General

Specific features

Special cases

The power bills aren't bad. I have good equipment so it dumbs down a ltlite when it's not in heavy use. Just pick out stuff that is green. Like hard drives. Don't get lots of small ones.. Get one drive that can handle you data but make it a green drive. And get a decent power supply. Don't go to cheap as they will run hot and that makes it so you have to cool your place down. Just a few simple things can make a server run with less power.

Development