The following list includes suitable secure FTP capable programmes:
Windows: WinSCP, WS_FTP Professional
Mac OS X: Cyberduck
Linux/BSDs/Solaris: sftp from OpenSSH Suite. Gnome and KDE support sftp. Linux additionally via SSH Filesystem (FUSE)
Yes, you only have read access to your backup files, neither you, nor somebody else, can inadvertently change or delete the data.
Of course not! Moreover, data is encoded when transmitted over the Internet.
You always have access to 7 day, 4 week and 3 month backups.
No, only the data changed will be transmitted: edited existing documents and well as new documents and settings.
This depends on the amount of data you have, the number of changes from the previous day, and your upload bandwidth (dependent on your internet access).
You have access at any time to 7 day, 4 week and 3 month backups. So documents and other data which are older than a month, and were changed since then, are available in three versions. Therefore you need approximately three times as much storage as your data on your hard disk currently uses.
Since your backups are made once per day, you should automatically trigger the process at least once within each 24 hours. If required, for example when you are away from the office with a Laptop and have made many changes to your data, then several manual backups on the same day would be in order.
The on-line backup offers you access to 7 day, 4 week and 3 month backups. You write your data into the "incoming" list while the backups are in the ".snapshots" list and are subdivided as follows:
daily.0 | last night |
daily.1 | the night before last |
daily.2 | the night 3 days ago |
daily.3 | the night 4 days ago |
daily.4 | the night 5 days ago |
daily.5 | the night 6 days ago |
daily.6 | last week (7 days ago) |
weekly.0 | the night 2 weeks ago |
weekly.1 | the night 3 weeks ago |
weekly.2 | the night 4 weeks ago |
weekly.3 | the night 5 weeks ago |
monthly.0 | the night 2 months ago |
monthly.1 | the night 3 months ago |
monthly.2 | the night 4 months ago |
You can change the behaviour of Konquerer in the menu:
Tools -> Select Remote Charset -> Unicode (utf8)