Thats amazing- but I personally have pics and files etc backed up on duplicated hard drives- but were talking terabytes.
$20/yrs. for 100GB cloud storage is cheap insurance.
So long as they don't cancel the unlimited plans I'll stay happy.
Can't beat unlimited data being backed up for $15 a month. I have 90tb up right now and not one complaint from them. (Technically you need 5 users... So it'd be $75 a month)
Looking from a pure monetary perspective I can see that as being "cheap".
Lol... this made me laugh
Simple solution is to use encryption. 90% of my stuff is encrypted on Google drive, using open source third party software so not even Google knows what's on the drive.But true.
Let me try to put it in perspective as to why I say this.
I have 3 different NAS servers at my place (business, personal, game (hobby html5 game dev here), I have offsite backups of these servers at offsite servers (sister, niece, and parent's place; excess storage they get to store their own files and they can't see my partitions).
So, yes doing all that, the time that it takes to setup (although not difficult with copious online instruction) and it does cost for all of the various components. However, where it pays off, for me anyway, is the fact that I know I control the endpoints that I have purposely selected for those files to reside. While the little bit of time that all those servers (not at the same time) have access to the WAN they do have the potential for getting breached or in transit to the next server. I don't have to worry about those breaches and have to wonder what happens at the target servers.
Keep in mind there was a data backup service provider that backs up dental records that no only were they breached, but their servers were used as a typhoid mary to infect their clients computers with ransomware. That was just this year by the way, not really all that long ago.
"You" have some storage places that have opened up vulnerabilities in their apache server (well documented and turned off by default) to do some settings tweaking and forget to turn those vulnerabilities off again. Let's not forget those places that have people's data that left keys to the encrypted files right next to where those encrypted files were.
Don't get me wrong, I do use some Google services, some integrate quite nicely with my OS, but I'm highly selective of what I put out on there. My it's too little too late, but it does make me feel just a little bit better.
You never know90tb??? You know you dont have to SAVE all those red tube videos, they will be there tomorrow.
Simple solution is to use encryption. 90% of my stuff is encrypted on Google drive, using open source third party software so not even Google knows what's on the drive.
Unless a vulnerability is discovered in 2048 bit encryption... All my data is safe from prying eyes, until quantum computing comes out. I'm pretty confident Google, or anyone else can't see whatever I decide they shouldn't see....data wise, their information prying eyes probably knows everything about me already.
Lol, makes me think of "doomsday preppers".. Save the internet porn just in case!!
I never really understood BUYING movies to keep and replay. Usually I watch something once and I'm done...forever. SOMETIMES I might go back and rewatch something that was really good but that's rare. Come to think of it, we haven't had physical media in my house for years.
Mainly tv shows for me... I don't really watch many movies. Though if it's a movie i really like,I usually buy it to support the movie. I think I own maybe 40-50 blurays and hundreds of series.Lol, makes me think of "doomsday preppers".. Save the internet porn just in case!!
I never really understood BUYING movies to keep and replay. Usually I watch something once and I'm done...forever. SOMETIMES I might go back and rewatch something that was really good but that's rare. Come to think of it, we haven't had physical media in my house for years.
This spring someone gave us a parenting DVD...between a TV downstairs and our laptops we didn't have anyway to play the DVD. It's still sitting under the TV table collecting dust.
Mainly tv shows for me... I don't really watch many movies. Though if it's a noviebi really like,I usually buy it to support the movie. I think I own maybe 40-50 blurays and hundreds of series.