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How do I FTP to Google Cloud?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:58 pm

When you’re ready to start uploading your projects to Google Cloud, there are a few things you’ll need to do first.

1. Set Up an Account

First, create an account on Google Cloud Platform. You’ll need your name, email address, and a password.

Once you’ve created your account, you’ll be able to sign in and access your project settings.

2. Enable FTP

Next, you’ll need to enable FTP on your project. To do this, open your project’s settings and scroll down to the FTP section.

Under ‘Uploads,’ set FTP to ‘Enabled.’.

3. Upload Your Projects

Now that FTP is enabled, you’re ready to start uploading your projects to Google Cloud. To upload a project, open the Google Cloud Platform console, go to your project, and select ‘Upload.’

PRO TIP: Warning: Do not FTP to Google cloud. This is not a supported method for transferring data to Google cloud. Use one of the supported methods such as Google Cloud Storage or the gsutil tool.

To begin uploading your project, you’ll need to provide a few details about your project. First, you’ll need to provide your project’s name and description.

Next, you’ll need to provide your project’s file location. Finally, you’ll need to provide your FTP credentials.

Once you’ve provided all of the necessary information, Google Cloud Platform will start uploading your project to Google Cloud.

Once your project has been uploaded, you’ll be able to access it in the Google Cloud Platform console. You’ll also be able to view your project’s stats and see a list of files that have been uploaded.

If you have any questions about uploading your projects to Google Cloud, don’t hesitate to contact us at support@google.com.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.