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pkfox20-Dec-21 23:28
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Mike Winiberg21-Dec-21 22:00
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Except that there is no guarantee that the cloud service will be accessible when you want it (see GOV.UK/Amazon/Google outages passim) or that the service won't be shut down in a weeks time and all your data lost.

Even IBM (the largest company in the world at the time) nearly went bust a few years ago.

If the data is important to you, then multiple copies on local storage is the only way to be reasonably sure that when you need that info it will be available. And testing/refreshing the backups too!

Cloud storage is fine as an extra backup, but relying on it totally is just asking for trouble.

BTDTGTTS!

It's been a good few years since SSDs were less reliable than hard-storage. The main difference being that data can sometimes be recovered from failed HDs, less so from failed SSDs as they have different failure mechanisms.

The only known media to last for millenia are some forms of paper, parchment and vellum, and inscribed clay or stone!
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