Monday 1 October 2012

Online Storage-The Future is Now

By Walter Henry


Hard drive crashes. Fires. Theft. All of these unfortunate calamities claim people's computer files and digital data every day of the year. Despite knowing that it's a huge gamble to leave your important information and data on your PC's drive without some kind of off-site storage, most people do not back up their data. And they pay the price in time, money, reputation and anguish.

The message about the need to back up your valuable data is finally getting through loud and clear. And the place people are turning for storage is the cloud.

Although the term "cloud" hasn't always been clearly understood, most people now are realizing that it is the millions of virtual servers responsible for housing the huge amount of important data that cannot afford to be lost.

The main areas of service for cloud storage companies are moving data to and from your PC as quickly as possible and securely backing it up. The top tier plans are designed for businesses and those with large data stores. They feature nearly unlimited data storage and run around $40/month. For about half this price, individuals can find a backup plan for their needs.

One valuable feature of most service is automatic syncing, which means the user doesn't need to remember to backup files every week or month; the service does the backup automatically at predetermined time intervals.

What is most appealing about cloud storage services is that they don't require buying more "stuff", no hard drives, server boxes or anything you have to keep track of. Your data is housed in the virtual sky-the cloud.

Those of us who have needed to send heavy music files or photos to friends have already had first hand experience with cloud services. these files are too big to be handled by most email services, so we have to employ one of the cloud data systems that now seem to be ubiqitous on the market.

by now, most of us have already joined some kind of cloud service, as doing so is a necessity to send many media files in the most efficient way. Online backup is the next type of service that everyday users are beginning to embrace as they get more and more comfortable with these cloud companies.

All it takes is one horror story about losing a client's data to theft, a computer virus, or natural disaster to teach the lesson of the value of off-site online backup. In the future, cloud storage will be the norm for minimal data security and peace of mind.

The future is here.




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