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Have you tried dropbox yet? I use it on a daily bases and find it dead useful for sharing stuff between work and home. You get 2 gig for free too
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Originally posted by NickNick View PostHave you tried carbonite?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post...
I chose JD because they are a big name backed by an even bigger name. I have got my fingers burned and am pretty sore about it. What can I do other than chalk it up to experience, learn from my mistakes and have a rant about it on CUK forum?
I don't trust anything on the cloud: ISTM that the core business model now is free provision to user, cheap automated creation on server, ad clicks for revenue: and if the user gets burned, he can't complain because it cost him nothing.
That being the core model, even paying services tend to look at it the same way.
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Originally posted by expat View PostIf you need a backup, you need at least two. Same principle with the cloud as with your own physical storage: what happens if the backup breaks?
And if you haven't tried a restore, you can't call it a backup.
I do have a backup in that I have a SVN repository on a system at home, but I had not commited my changes from work as I was in the middle of something and only wanted to submit my changes once the thing compiled. I did not have the GCC compiler on my pc at work and was just hand crafting some code in notepad in break periods. When I got home I just wanted to debug and compile then commit. I got as far as debugging, then tried to save my changes (to the cloud) and recompile. Notepad said the file was opened by another application and would not save my work. So I rebooted. When I next went into JD my files were empty.
I chose JD because they are a big name backed by an even bigger name. I have got my fingers burned and am pretty sore about it. What can I do other than chalk it up to experience, learn from my mistakes and have a rant about it on CUK forum?
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If you need a backup, you need at least two. Same principle with the cloud as with your own physical storage: what happens if the backup breaks?
And if you haven't tried a restore, you can't call it a backup.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
Tonight, the files all report 0 bytes and are empty. Got some muppet technician asking me if I took a backup FFS. Its because I was worried about my laptop breaking or being stolen that I bought some cloud storage.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh.
They are supposed to be my backup strategy. OMFG. And they charge for this.
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostIf you like slow bloated unfriendly friends
Idrive is much better
IDrive is really good
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGot some muppet technician asking me if I took a backup FFS. Its because I was worried about my laptop breaking or being stolen that I bought some cloud storage.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh.
They are supposed to be my backup strategy. OMFG.
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I always email important stuff to my gmail account as a backup, could always use that in addition. Unlucky though! Not very good service from them if they can lose customers data like that.
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Jungle disk
Just lost a days work because of those muppets. Signed up at the weekend and uploaded my code. then couldn't access the drive all weekend. Got a response to my support request saying that they had been doing infrastructure work over the weekend and they were sorry for the inconvenience and they would waive the next months fees.
So far so good. Then my jungle disk stopped working again. Another support request. Turns out they want you to upgrade the client software due to a bug. Upgraded client software and happy days.
Worked on my code for two days. Both at work (in breaks and stuff) and then at home. All good.
Tonight, the files all report 0 bytes and are empty. Got some muppet technician asking me if I took a backup FFS. Its because I was worried about my laptop breaking or being stolen that I bought some cloud storage.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh.
They are supposed to be my backup strategy. OMFG. And they charge for this.Tags: None
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