Unless you have a fire or burglary etc.Either way, €50 will be a 320gb external hard drive. Far more sensible way to keep backups than a cloud.
Unless you have a fire or burglary etc.
I'm not, yet, thinking of using it for myself, but industry seems to have decided that it's the new new thing. There was an article in The Register about how apple's announcement spells the begining of the end fo hard drive manufacturers, like Seagate & Western Digital.
But, If you store your data remotely ( in the cloud) instead of locally, where do you think it is actually stored ? Its still stored on a hard drive, just one that is not in the same building as you.
This may mean that the industry will have to react to the change in consumer and business needs away from larger personal hard drives and towards bigger RAID systems, but the world will still need lots and lots of hard drives.
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