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Online Storage; You Might Need It, But Take CareāIt Can Bite You!
You don’t need a back-up drive, you need a back-up plan. Backing up image data is an attitude, not an accessory. I preach the Three Rs of File Safety; to be effective, your back-up storage solution must be Regular, Reliable, and Redundant.
High-capacity external hard drives cost less than a steak dinner these days. And you can buy a name brand 4x Blu-ray Disc writer for under $200. Desktop back-up solutions are inexpensive and abundantly available—and should be part of every prudent back-up system. But it’s dangerous to rely on these technologies alone. Even if you’ve gone whole hog and installed a RAID array on your main PC you are not 100 percent safe—what if a lightening bolt strikes through your roof and fries the whole system to a crisp?
Online storage costs are very low because of the high volume and heavy competition. Plus, online data storage is fully scalable, and that makes it even more affordable. With most online providers you pay only for what you consume and there is no minimum fee.
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