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Where to store your digital life?
I understand that the question may be a little extensive, but from the description, I hope that it will become clearer.
Cloud servers now provide approximately good amounts of file storage. Yes, I have 1tb mailru, 25gb drive, 30gb i.disk, 25gb googledisk. But for storing everything in the world, this is not always the best way out.
For example, store music files, or small video clips, or films, or archives with webinars and lessons, or bookmarks, or records of various quotes, ideas, notes. Or a program archive. Or a thousand and five hundred files on needlework, pictures and htmllock. Or backup screenshots. Or your photo album.
Well, and so on.
Of course, some cloud services are improving. For example, I.disk backups pictures and can make albums. They can also be shared. Although 1TB on flickr still remains.
But with notes and bookmarks it is not entirely clear what to do. The car and cart of services that promise to help shows that, firstly, the issue is in demand, and secondly, it has not yet been finally resolved.
You try a dozen services and programs, and you don’t feel that this is it. And if something is planned, then it is not a fact that it will remain in a month.
It turns out a double-edged sword - having a choice, in fact there is no choice. It only makes life harder. When the photos are on flickr, bookmarks in the raindrop, files on Mega, videos in VK, music on the localhost.
Is it that we have not yet come to the future, or I personally do not know how a modern webdual person should live?
So to use computers with pleasure and fruitfully, and not to experience discomfort and in constant search of how to automate your life. It turns out that I am a permanent adjuster, and not a user of benefits.
Hence the question - has someone already reached this "nirvana", so that not you serve the computer, but the computer serves your life, as we see it in futuristic films? Photos / videos / texts / bookmarks / music to be completely cloudy and convenient.
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Small things - in a cryptocontainer, which is regularly backed up to the cloud. In total, there should not be more than a couple of gigabytes.
Media - periodically on an external USB screw.
Private cloud (DVD, flash drive, USB drive, home cloud, etc.) + public cloud + synchronization + crypt container.
Necessarily! Crypto container!
No synchronization and backups without a crypt container!
One crypt container - no more than 100 MB.
Why? We kill 2 birds with one stone: the speed of synchronization and the cryptographic strength of gaining access to data.
If you need to store a large archive, be sure to split it into volumes. If possible, without separating files from volume to volume.
Everything is in the Google cloud and notes and bookmarks, if Google closes, I will store it in another cloud
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