FAQ's
1- How secure is my data?
All data
being backed up is compressed before leaving your PC. Authentication traffic between your
PC and the data center is also compressed Restores via the web interface are protected
using encryption.
At no time will usernames, passwords or data be sent out over the Internet in unencrypted form.
2- Can anyone else access my data?
Only if you
give someone your password. Passwords are encrypted so you are the only one with
access to your password.
3- Where is my data kept?
Your data is kept in a state-of-the-art data center alongside the systems of several
telephone and communications companies. This highly secure physical infrastructure
includes several levels of access control and round-the-clock security officers.
Your data is stored at data center and only you have access.
4-
Will the backup work through my firewall?
The Online Backup Client
was designed to be firewall friendly. If the firewall is configured to allow outgoing
web traffic on ports 80 and 443 (which are required for browsers to function),
the Online Backup Client will function correctly.
5- Is the software
web based?
You have both a Windows Backup Client and a Web Client.
The Windows client provides the backup and simple restore functions. The Web Client
provides more powerful restore options and allows you to manage your online data
store.
The Web Client also provides advanced collaboration features such as sharing files and folders with colleagues, mailing of very large attachments and the ability to access your data from anywhere on the Internet.
6-
Are backups scheduled?
Yes
7- Will it slow down my PC?
No. The Online
Backup Client has a feature that suspends the backup when the PC is in use. When
you use the keyboard or mouse, Online Backup pauses. When you stop to answer the
phone, backup continues.
And since we backup the files as they change, the amount of data being sent through your Internet connection is kept to a minimum. Most people can't tell a backup is in progress.
8- What if the backup
gets interrupted?
Backups stop and resume automatically. If you unplug
your laptop halfway through backup of a large file, the backup continues where
it left off when you plug it back in. This is especially useful during the initial
backup, which may take some time to complete.
9- What if I have
dial-up Internet?
Because backups are compressed, incremental and
interruptible, they work quite well on a dial-up connection. If you have a lot
of data, you may find that your initial backup takes quite some time. Rest assured
that it will get done. Once the initial backup is done, only individual file changes
have to go up. So the amount of data going out through your modem is small.
10-
What folders should I backup?
When you install the software, it will
automatically locate popular folders like 'My Documents', 'Desktop', 'Favorites',
'Outlook', etc. You have the ability to choose your own selections and change
them at any time.
We recommend you only backup data files. The system will automatically exclude Program and Operating System files. These generally don't need to be backed up as you can easily reinstall them from the original media.
11-
Can I backup more than one PC?
Yes. We do not charge for the number
of PCs you back up. You only pay for the storage they use.
Online data is stored in separate volumes that are sorted by PC name and drive letter. If you have a similar file with the same name on more than one PC, there is no danger of the files overwriting each other.
12- What operating systems
are supported?
The Online Backup Client will run on any version of
Microsoft Windows from Windows 95 onward.
13- How easy is it to
restore a file?
Very easy. You just a right click the Online Backup
icon at the bottom of the screen, select 'Restore', find the file in the tree
and right click 'Restore'. That's it.
To retrieve a previous version of a file, login to the web site; select 'Online Storage', find the file in the tree; click on the file link, then click the "Download" button. That's it.
14-
How does file-sharing work?
Once your data has been backed up, you
have the ability to share selected portions of it with whomever you want. You
can share individual files or folders.
In the 'Online Storage' section of the Web Client, you can mark a file as 'Sharable', and assign it a separate password. The system will give it a unique URL for download and even send an email to the recipient with a link. The system maintains a log of who downloaded it and when. Sharing of folders is similar.
15- Does Online Backup support files
larger than 2GB?
Online Backup supports files larger than 2GB. Online
Backup for Windows has been tested to transfer files both ways for files of size
up to 6GB. While the transfers are accurate and have been tested up to 6GB, Size
information displayed for files greater than 4GB may be incorrect via Online Backup
for Windows.
16 - Does Online Backup work on a Mac?
Not yet. We are currently working on a Mac version
17- Will Online
Backup work through a proxy server?
Online Backup does not work with
proxy servers at this time.
