by Delfin Joaquin Paris III


A majority of many people's lives are digitized. Computers hold photographs and music that is precious to many individuals, not to mention to various papers and work-related data. As the data that we accumulate grows to larger and larger proportions, finding ways to back it up and safely store it so as not to lose it becomes important. Larger hard drives, external hard drives, and mountains of burned CDs can provide some storage solutions, but they may not be enough. A new trend in digital storage solutions is cloud storage and there are hundreds of cloud storage providers clamoring for your business.

Cloud storage offers more than what you are able to do on your own - it is backs up your data and stores it at a secure site far from your own computer and you can access it through the internet. An example of this type of storage can be found in the myriad websites that allow you to upload, store, and share your photos with friends and family.

Being able to access your data through the internet means that you can ostensibly get to your data from anywhere in the world that has a live connection. This can allow you to share your data with people in a work group which can permit you to work at an international level through telecommunication.

Finding the right provider means asking the right questions. While your data will be located off site, the question you should be asking is where the location will be. Could it survive any sorts of natural disaster in the area?

Is the site secure? This can include two fronts of security, building and technological. Is the actual building secure? In terms of data, who has access and are there appropriate encryptions, passwords, and firewalls in place? Also, looking into specific reviews and testimonials can point you toward a service that you are comfortable with.

Protecting what is yours now includes what you create and store on your computer. Getting some piece of mind and going the extra mile for storage is important and should not only be dictated by a particular service's cost.




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