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Re: 21st century data backup
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Of course there's a lot of stuff out there already that is not automated but fairly easy and painless to use. I do a lot of work with a programmer overseas, and we will often upload files to each other for remote backup. For a while I was using my slowbileme account, but we've been using dropbox recently and it's really easy for quickly sharing files. |
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Re: 21st century data backup
Although I yet to own one, I would imagine 21st century back - up will probably be SSD. a 30GB drive now is from 140 - 400 dollars though
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Re: 21st century data backup
Or 160GB from Intel for $450 But i'm sure there is no data on extremes and how the drive's hold up over the years.
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Re: 21st century data backup
Small now, but when they are cheap, and big I think they will be great.
Of course my opinion |
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Re: 21st century data backup
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But on that subject, one other thing to consider is when an SSD is erased, the data is gone forever, there aren't traces left behind that can be recovered like on an HDD platter. However SSD's and flash drives should be able to retain data for up to 10 years from what I've read, which is why I like using cheap usb flash drives to store stuff. |
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