You Already Know How to Use iFS 1 of 3 Back Next
You Already Know How to Use iFS
From the standpoint of end users and applications, iFS behaves as if it were a standard file server, organizing files into hierarchies of directories and folders. This structure is familiar to anyone who has used a file-based operating system (virtually everyone using computers today).

Because iFS behaves just like any file, web, or e-mail server, users don't need to know they're dealing with a database. Instead, they work with iFS using Windows Explorer, a web browser, an FTP client, or an e-mail client.