File Sharing Protocol
A File Sharing Protocol is a set of rules that allows computers to exchange files over a network. These protocols define how data is packaged, transmitted, and received, ensuring that files can be shared efficiently and securely. Common examples include FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), which facilitate the transfer of files between servers and clients.
These protocols help manage various aspects of file sharing, such as error checking, data compression, and encryption. By using a file sharing protocol, users can easily upload, download, and share files across different devices and platforms, enhancing collaboration and accessibility.