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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 10/3/2015 10:14 AM, Roger Blake wrote:
On 2015-10-03, Don Y wrote:
This split keeps flipping back and forth every few years
as technology and personnel costs change. Wait until
some "cloud" is seriously breached: I can see the adverts,
now: "It's 6PM -- do you know where your DATA is??"


I'm not in favor of "cloud" computing myself, both because you lose
control of your data (you don't know who will have access to it under
what conditions, or even if you will be able to access it in the future),
and because it represents a big step backwards 40-50 years or more to
the days of the old computer service bureaus. The "cloud" is just the
latest marketing-speak for a very old concept.


I can see advantages for some businesses with the need for data to be
accessed from many locations. For the typical small business or home
user, simple backup to a thumb drive covers all your needs.

Many guys do lot more now like a pro photographers, old movie
collectors, etc. They use NAS with very complex back up scheme.
They can access their stuff in sync from anywhere where there is 'Net
access. Now cloud storage is getting popular but personally I
never use it. I just have a Synology 4 bay NAS with separate back up
drives. I can remotely access home security cameras running 7/24, or
home comfort system. Can remote start my car sitting at airport parking
lot. It's like car remote start has some thing like cellphone. Call the
car to start it.
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