The architecture used for FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is:
A. Client-server
FTP follows a client-server architecture, where there is a client that initiates requests for files or file operations, and there is a server that responds to these requests and manages the file transfers. The client and server communicate over the FTP protocol to facilitate the exchange of files between them.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a client-server based protocol, meaning that the two computers involved communicate with each other in a request-response
pattern. The client sends a request to the server and the server responds with the requested data. This type of architecture is known as client-server, and it is used
for many different types of applications, including FTP.
Other architectures, such as service-oriented, connection-oriented, and data-centric, are not used for FTP.
A. Client-server is the architecture used for FTP (File Transfer Protocol). The client sends commands to the server, which responds with status codes and data. The client initiates the connection, and the server listens for incoming connections. This architecture allows for efficient and reliable file transfer over a network.
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