Jester1167
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PS, it's not a true backup unless it is off site.
Because cloud backups are the most reliable. I can backup to Amazon, and it'll be saved on East coast and on the west coast... Two different locations. What are the odds my data, a server on the east, and a server on the west coast all fail at once?Something that I just don't get. Why advocating using a 3rd parties servers/computers for backup?
There are numerous ways of doing offsite backup, shoot even using a USB external backup in my mind is better then using someone else's "cloud" backup.
But maybe that's just me (probably is just me, I'm a strange duck like that).
Because cloud backups are the most reliable. I can backup to Amazon, and it'll be saved on East coast and on the west coast... Two different locations. What are the odds my data, a server on the east, and a server on the west coast all fail at once?
Cloud backup was made for this exact purpose. It's got more redundancys than a simple off storage usb backup, just as cheap depending on how much data your backing up...more convenient / less work, and until supercomputers that can crack 256k in under 6+ quadrillion years... It's more secure.
Backup solutions like blackblaze automatically encryption all data. I can bet you 99% of shop owners backing up to usb don't do that.
Doesn't make a lot of sense to disagree with this. A fire or a flood could easily damage the original data and the onsite backup.PS, it's not a true backup unless it is off site.