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Secure digital storage solution for vital documents

Secure digital storage solution for vital documents

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HairyWiener
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09-25-2023, 09:44 PM
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Hey! You have roughly 15 years of photos on your server, currently saved on a WD 2 TB Green drive using RAID 1. You're concerned about protecting them from power issues and want an online backup solution. I'm looking for affordable options with ample storage—ideally around 350 GB or more. Services like Backblaze, Carbonite, or even free tools such as Duplicati could work well. What do you think?
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HairyWiener
09-25-2023, 09:44 PM #1

Hey! You have roughly 15 years of photos on your server, currently saved on a WD 2 TB Green drive using RAID 1. You're concerned about protecting them from power issues and want an online backup solution. I'm looking for affordable options with ample storage—ideally around 350 GB or more. Services like Backblaze, Carbonite, or even free tools such as Duplicati could work well. What do you think?

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ciberjonaru
Junior Member
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10-07-2023, 04:19 AM
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ciberjonaru
10-07-2023, 04:19 AM #2

Check out the fastest options available—4TB drives at lightning speed and affordable 1TB upgrades.

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kazu1059
Junior Member
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10-07-2023, 09:42 AM
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To me, the first option looks questionable. Mediafire is often linked to sharing questionable or illegal content. The second seems more reliable, though I’m not sure why people trust their suggestions. I think those were the top results in a Google search. I was hoping for something similar to CrashPlan or Backblaze. CrashPlan had a problem because it doesn’t handle backups on its own—if their storage fails, I have to re-upload everything. Backblaze’s app didn’t let me pick just one folder and forced me to sync the entire C drive.
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kazu1059
10-07-2023, 09:42 AM #3

To me, the first option looks questionable. Mediafire is often linked to sharing questionable or illegal content. The second seems more reliable, though I’m not sure why people trust their suggestions. I think those were the top results in a Google search. I was hoping for something similar to CrashPlan or Backblaze. CrashPlan had a problem because it doesn’t handle backups on its own—if their storage fails, I have to re-upload everything. Backblaze’s app didn’t let me pick just one folder and forced me to sync the entire C drive.

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HUGESTWAFFLE
Junior Member
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10-07-2023, 06:31 PM
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I’d prefer the big option instead of those two you talked about. For something truly reliable, oneDrive is a good choice—it’s Microsoft’s service and should last longer.
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HUGESTWAFFLE
10-07-2023, 06:31 PM #4

I’d prefer the big option instead of those two you talked about. For something truly reliable, oneDrive is a good choice—it’s Microsoft’s service and should last longer.

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Startrick
Junior Member
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10-12-2023, 09:24 AM
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OneDrive provides limited storage options. Google Drive offers more capacity, though it comes at a higher price than the services mentioned previously.
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Startrick
10-12-2023, 09:24 AM #5

OneDrive provides limited storage options. Google Drive offers more capacity, though it comes at a higher price than the services mentioned previously.

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Claire8
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 07:07 AM
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I didn't notice OneDrive's current storage limit, though it mentions a future update.
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Claire8
10-21-2023, 07:07 AM #6

I didn't notice OneDrive's current storage limit, though it mentions a future update.