How do I use Google Drive server?

How do I use Google Drive server?
Getting Connected

Log into the server’s Windows OS.
Go to drive.google.com and sign in/create a google/gmail account.
Install the desktop application.
Log into the google account.
Remove Desktop, Documents, and Pictures from the sync then click on *Choose Folder*.

Getting Connected
  1. Log into the server’s Windows OS.
  2. Go to drive.google.com and sign in/create a google/gmail account.
  3. Install the desktop application.
  4. Log into the google account.
  5. Remove Desktop, Documents, and Pictures from the sync then click on *Choose Folder*.

Can I use Google Drive as FTP server?

One can use Google Drive like FTP to store and share files online only when he or she uses an appropriate tool. To answer the question in the beginning, it is absolutely yes as long as you find the right way. With the appropriate tool, you can even connect Google Drive to FTP and transfer files between them each other.

What type of server is Google Drive?

Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google. Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files in the cloud (on Google’s servers), synchronize files across devices, and share files.

Where are Google Drive servers located?

The largest known centers are located in The Dalles, Oregon; Atlanta, Georgia; Reston, Virginia; Lenoir, North Carolina; and Moncks Corner, South Carolina. In Europe, the largest known centers are in Eemshaven and Groningen in the Netherlands and Mons, Belgium.

How do I use Google Drive server? – Related Questions

What database does Google Drive use?

There are three relational database options in Google Cloud: Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, and Bare Metal Solution. Cloud SQL: Provides managed MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQL Server databases on Google Cloud.