Gidday Jason
This is very good advice to everyone. A good way to think about it is if it sounds to good to be true it usually is.
Quite. And thank you.
I would never solely rely on cloud backup, it is part of an overall backup strategy.
Actually, I would never rely on it at all ....
. There are about another hundred caveats that follow on after that insurmountable hurdle mentioned upthread ...
Ratbag you go to a lot of trouble to protect and validate your backup, this is something few people go to the trouble of doing. Even if you are using DVDs or hard disks there is no guarantee that when push comes to shove and you need it, that it will be there for you.
Ah well. Experience is a great teacher if it doesn't destroy you ...
. By having multiple, parallel backups on different classes of media, with some being off-site, the chance of never being able to recover a specific file is exponentially reduced
A combo of two backup methods helps reduce you risk IMHO.
Jason
Exactly why I use the strategy I do
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Cloud backup adds complexity; gives one a false sense of security while being screwed; and adds precisely nothing except
increased risk. The latter is not unlike ? [Beta] risk analysis of an investment portfolio in accounting ... The risk can be reduced, but only if one actually does the risk analysis in the first place ...
. This is not done by most for the same reason they cannot be bothered doing backup properly in the first place.