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    xenon
    wrote on last edited by xenon
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    Anyone made the switch?

    I have a pretty spiffy PC with an SSD and gobs of conventional HDD storage. I toyed around with creating a home NAS (basically my own private internet enabled backup storage) - but then just bit the bullet and went cloud storage.

    So for the $10/month plan for 2TB has been sufficient for all of my pics and documents.

    Anyone go down that path?

    I will say it is HIGHLY convenient to have all my pics and files available everywhere in an easily searchable format.

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      taiwan_girl
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      #2

      Xenon,

      See this thread from the old forum board.

      Old forum board discussion on cloud storage

      I remember this thread because I recently posted a question regarding what George did with is computer and remembered it was on the other forum board.

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        89th
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        I have various cloud "things" in addition to my local SSD and HDD. iCloud for my iPhone stuff... One Drive for most of my documents (etc)... and Carbonite for a general back-up of most computer files. I have to admit I've been very pleased with One Drive, btw.

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          Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup.

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            Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup.

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            @Axtremus said in Cloud storage:

            Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup.

            Interesting perspective!

            If I lost our photos and videos - I'd be pretty dang upset. I don't think my wife would ever recover. It's pretty much the only real important class of files I have.

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              George K
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              I went with iCloud just because I'm a fanboi. I found the Dropbox interface a bit clunky. I have everything stored in the cloud, and I can access it from any iOS or Mac that I sign in with.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                jon-nyc
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                Thats what I do.

                Only non-witches get due process.

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                  Aqua Letifer
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                  You do anything that has an orifice, jon, what does it matter I use OneDrive.

                  Please love yourself.

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                    89th
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                    @Axtremus interesting, photos/videos are probably my top priority to back up.

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                      @Axtremus interesting, photos/videos are probably my top priority to back up.

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                      George K
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                      @89th said in Cloud storage:

                      @Axtremus interesting, photos/videos are probably my top priority to back up.

                      I saw a blogpost about what resolution you should use to scan your photos.

                      The author made an interesting comment:

                      "If I want to preserve my photos for posterity, I print them and put them in an album. How many of us have VHS videos of family that are unviewable. Digital is nice, but hard copy is forever."

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        89th
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                        Great point! I do have a plan to make an annual photo album as my daughter grows up.

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                          jon-nyc
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                          Yeah but - it's not the format that goes obsolete it's the storage media. I'm not worried about stuff on my computer.

                          Only non-witches get due process.

                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                            The other big difference between digital storage and hard copies is it forces you to filter out the good stuff, and also means you actually look at the photos.

                            Mrs. Phibes did a number of scrapbooks of our kids growing up, and I love getting them out and looking at them once in a while. I don't think I've ever gone through the gazillions of digital photos stored on the PC.

                            I was only joking

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                              89th
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                              Agreed...one reason I want to force myself to make the album (and even a compilation video) is because I rarely go back into the archives just to reminisce.

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                                I went with iCloud just because I'm a fanboi. I found the Dropbox interface a bit clunky. I have everything stored in the cloud, and I can access it from any iOS or Mac that I sign in with.

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                                @George-K said in Cloud storage:

                                I went with iCloud just because I'm a fanboi. I found the Dropbox interface a bit clunky. I have everything stored in the cloud, and I can access it from any iOS or Mac that I sign in with.

                                Yup. Its so easy and foolproof, it’s ridiculous.

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                                  @George-K said in Cloud storage:

                                  I went with iCloud just because I'm a fanboi. I found the Dropbox interface a bit clunky. I have everything stored in the cloud, and I can access it from any iOS or Mac that I sign in with.

                                  Yup. Its so easy and foolproof, it’s ridiculous.

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                                  George K
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                                  @Loki said in Cloud storage:

                                  @George-K said in Cloud storage:

                                  I went with iCloud just because I'm a fanboi. I found the Dropbox interface a bit clunky. I have everything stored in the cloud, and I can access it from any iOS or Mac that I sign in with.

                                  Yup. Its so easy and foolproof, it’s ridiculous.

                                  Pardon the clunky interface grammar. I should have said "I can access it from any iOS or Mac with which I sign in."

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    @Axtremus said in Cloud storage:

                                    Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup.

                                    Interesting perspective!

                                    If I lost our photos and videos - I'd be pretty dang upset. I don't think my wife would ever recover. It's pretty much the only real important class of files I have.

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                                    @xenon said in Cloud storage:

                                    @Axtremus said in Cloud storage:

                                    Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup.

                                    Interesting perspective!

                                    If I lost our photos and videos - I'd be pretty dang upset. I don't think my wife would ever recover. It's pretty much the only real important class of files I have.

                                    Same with me. LOL

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