Another way to connect to a Linux VPS is with SFTP, or FTP-over-SSH, not to be confused with FTPS. Because SFTP makes use of a graphical interface for viewing folders and folder trees, it is well-suited to transferring files to and from Linux VPS servers, without the need to install additional software like FTP. Executing commands on the system does still require the use of a shell, however. Some FTP/SFTP programs have shell terminals built-in as a “Launch Shell” utility.
You can use this method with most FTP client applications, including:
Using your FTP client of choice, select SFTP as the connection type, and ensure the Port is set to 22.
The remaining information is the same as above: IP address, username, password.
You should now see the root folder of your VPS appear, just like when connecting via FTP. When connecting to a VPS or dedicated server with SFTP, however, you will have access to the entire server. Be very careful when transferring and editing files with SFTP!

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