What is Terminals?
Terminals is a robust file manager and SSH client designed to streamline repository mapping and enhance the security of file transfers. With its cutting-edge GraphQL technology, Terminals provides a scalable and efficient solution for administrators seeking to optimize their workflow. By deploying Terminals, users can add restore points and integrity checks-friendly handling for Network-Attached Storage (NAS), ensuring a more reliable and auditable file management experience.
Terminals is particularly useful for organizations that require admin-grade transfers, as it offers advanced features such as retention and audit logs. These features enable administrators to track and manage file access, modifications, and deletions, providing a clear audit trail and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Key Features
Advanced File Management
Terminals provides a comprehensive file management system that allows users to easily navigate and manage their files. With features such as directory browsing, file uploading and downloading, and permission management, Terminals streamlines file management tasks and reduces the risk of errors.
Secure SSH Client
Terminals includes a secure SSH client that enables users to establish secure connections to remote servers. With support for multiple authentication methods, including password, public key, and Kerberos, Terminals ensures that file transfers are secure and protected from unauthorized access.
GraphQL Technology
Terminals leverages GraphQL technology to provide a scalable and efficient solution for file management. With GraphQL, Terminals can handle large volumes of data and provide real-time updates, making it an ideal solution for organizations with complex file management needs.
Installation Guide
System Requirements
Before installing Terminals, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or Linux (Ubuntu 18.04 or later)
- Processor: 2 GHz dual-core processor or faster
- Memory: 4 GB RAM or more
- Storage: 500 MB available disk space or more
Installation Steps
Follow these steps to install Terminals:
- Download the Terminals installation package from the Filessh website.
- Run the installation package and follow the prompts to install Terminals.
- Once installed, launch Terminals and follow the setup wizard to configure your settings.
Technical Specifications
File System Support
Terminals supports the following file systems:
- NTFS (Windows)
- APFS (macOS)
- ext4 (Linux)
SSH Protocol Support
Terminals supports the following SSH protocols:
- SSH-1
- SSH-2
Pros and Cons
Pros
Terminals offers several advantages, including:
- Advanced file management features
- Secure SSH client with multiple authentication methods
- Scalable and efficient solution with GraphQL technology
Cons
Terminals also has some limitations, including:
- Steep learning curve for novice users
- Requires significant system resources
FAQ
What is the difference between Terminals and other file managers?
Terminals offers advanced features such as retention and audit logs, making it an ideal solution for organizations that require admin-grade transfers.
Is Terminals secure?
Yes, Terminals includes a secure SSH client with multiple authentication methods, ensuring that file transfers are secure and protected from unauthorized access.