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loserguy
post Today, 05:50 PM

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pakmulau
post Today, 05:54 PM

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Icloud one drive google one semua pakai.
cshong
post Today, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(amgh @ Dec 13 2025, 04:57 PM)
I don't trust my data on the cloud. - One, I don't want to give my money to other people to  keep my data on another server. Two, I don't want my data to be on someone else's system. Three, I don't want my data to be held for ransom.

My cloud is my own NAS. With 12TB space. I even backup my save-games on it.
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It is your choice. But, treat this as friendly reminder.

Cloud storage, service providers have backup. Anything happen to their hardware, your data still safe.

Your own NAS, you must make sure that you always backup. May be you need to buy another 12TB NAS, put it in different location, and set both NAS to synchronize with each other over the internet. Otherwise, if anything happen to your NAS, your data is gone.
DogeGamingPRO
post Today, 06:12 PM

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Own NAS running TrueNAS SCALE

4x 6TB drives on RAID Z1

Around 18TB usable

Just general storage though nothing too important on it

Will be doing an offsite backup for important partition

This post has been edited by DogeGamingPRO: Today, 06:14 PM
acbc
post Today, 06:17 PM

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Cloud need fast internet access.

If too slow, new files won't sync to the cloud properly. Later full of duplicates.
Rusty Nail
post Today, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(cshong @ Dec 13 2025, 06:10 PM)
It is your choice. But, treat this as friendly reminder.

Cloud storage, service providers have backup. Anything happen to their hardware, your data still safe.

Your own NAS, you must make sure that you always backup. May be you need to buy another 12TB NAS, put it in different location, and set both NAS to synchronize with each other over the internet. Otherwise, if anything happen to your NAS, your data is gone.
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^This

it always seems affordable at first until the real 321 rule is applied. now I have backups of my backups
also truenas allows for google drive sync
hanhanhan
post Today, 07:09 PM

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google drive + one drive
LegendLee
post Today, 07:15 PM

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iCloud.
For ease of restoring iPhone, there are no alternatives.
netmatrix
post Today, 07:29 PM

The machine... it sees everything.
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QUOTE(Stirmling @ Dec 13 2025, 04:40 PM)
google drive with backup & sync. quite reliable (to my experience)

onedrive is okay reliable if you just want auto sync with your phones especially if you use samseng phones. but i absolutely hate onedrive for desktop
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Because one drive default windows folder selection. And also cannot customize own folder. It also has weird on and off sync issues.

 

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