In the drop-down list, click the repository to use.In the Cyberduck window, click the bookmark to use and then click Open Connection.
These instructions give you the main steps for downloading and uploading files to the CyVerse Data Store using Cyberduck.įor more information on how to use Cyberduck, please see the Cyberduck Help manual, the Cyberduck FAQs, or contact Cyberduck Support.
Click in the Transfer Files drop-down list and select Open multiple connections.
If the zip file is listed, unzip the file in your Applications folder. Move the downloaded file (either a zip file or the unzipped application file, depending on your browser) to your Applications folder.Follow the steps for your OS (not available for LINUX users):.Go to the Cyberduck installation page at.
What operating systems can I use?Ĭyberduck versions are available for Mac OS (10.6 and higher on Intel 64-bit) and Windows (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8). LINUX users should use iDrop Desktop or iCommands. This allows users to transfer large files, depending on the user's available bandwidth and network settings. It serves as an alternative to the iDrop Java applet, and has been extensively tested with large data transfers (60-70 GB) from desktop to the CyVerse Data Store. About Cyberduck for bulk transfers for Mac OS and WindowsĬyberduck is a free cross-platform, high-throughput and parallel data transfer open source file transfer program that supports multiple transfer protocols (FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud files, Amazon S3, etc.).