Symantec is asking me for $ 50.00 annually for storage on The Cloud, I refused. When I spoke to a customer service rep, he told me it was a small price to pay for security. So I told him, "you're asking me to trust The Cloud".
I use Google Dive to co-ordinate customer orders over different locations/ platforms. I don't trust any centrally located pit for everyone's storage because it only follows that this treasure trove of data will attract NSA, FBI, police, etc, etc each of whom are their own security risks.We use the google cloud system at work. It wasn't my decision. I would not recommend it. I certainly don't trust it.
I used to use skuzzy drives for my early days of video editing,...as I recall, in that case, it was for the speed, as well as storage capabilities.fuji, are you the only one that voted yes.
I've been using skuzzy drives to store my data since the late 90's. I'm too old to change.
Cloud gets you off site storage. Backups that get destroyed in the same fire that destroyed your computer aren't great for important stuff.fuji, are you the only one that voted yes.
I've been using skuzzy drives to store my data since the late 90's. I'm too old to change.
For some things it's not necessary. For example, one of the things I really, really don't want to lose are family photos and videos. At least the good ones. If some hacker wants copies I really don't care, so long as I always have copies.If you or your company put something on the cloud, I recommend you use good encryption, and you hold the encryption keys.
Or physical damage at the facility.Ease of use sure but its a jackpot for a hacker