Which is your favorite cloud storage service? Let me know! Sign up for pCloud lifetime here if you like what you see: www.cloudwards.net/go/pcloud-youtube/
I bought a pCloud lifetime bundle at a reasonable price. 5TB + Crypto + pCloud Password for 800$. Thanks for this update, always a pleasure having your analysis.
I prefer pCloud to Dropbox as you can have different sorting for each folder and use finder or explorer to access drive and upload even with online only storage.
What if I need only a cloud based backup of the family media archive (photos and videos) from my home NAS/private cloud? How about AWS S3 own setup, using e.g. Glacier service, Retention Polices, etc. I mean I don't really need to be able to watch or play anything from it. Just an external, physically separated backup of most important stuff (3-2-1 principle). To have online access to photos & videos I will use home NAS.
Ive been using pCloud for around 6 years and couldn't be happier. The fact it's almost the same on Linux as Windows was a big selling point for me. The only problem I've had is the downloads are capped (to lazy to lookup how much), but I've only hit that wall once.
Unless they properly schedule their closure and announce it in advance (which is unlikely), yes you'll lose your data. This is why I have 2 lifetime plans, with Pcloud and Internxt, and I store everything on both. So I have some redundancy, if either company goes down I still have the other.
Which is your favorite cloud storage service? Let me know! Sign up for pCloud lifetime here if you like what you see: www.cloudwards.net/go/pcloud-youtube/
Backblaze. Unlimited backup
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Lifetime _of_ the company
Exactly my worry. So I try to split 4 or 5 years and if it's less then what I'd say per month for a sub it's worth it?
I bought a pCloud lifetime bundle at a reasonable price. 5TB + Crypto + pCloud Password for 800$.
Thanks for this update, always a pleasure having your analysis.
Nice! Thanks for watching :)
I prefer pCloud to Dropbox as you can have different sorting for each folder and use finder or explorer to access drive and upload even with online only storage.
What if I need only a cloud based backup of the family media archive (photos and videos) from my home NAS/private cloud?
How about AWS S3 own setup, using e.g. Glacier service, Retention Polices, etc. I mean I don't really need to be able to watch or play anything from it. Just an external, physically separated backup of most important stuff (3-2-1 principle).
To have online access to photos & videos I will use home NAS.
Ive been using pCloud for around 6 years and couldn't be happier. The fact it's almost the same on Linux as Windows was a big selling point for me.
The only problem I've had is the downloads are capped (to lazy to lookup how much), but I've only hit that wall once.
I was looking for this kind of video and you uploaded it 6mins ago. 😂
Glad we could help!
@@Cloudwards one hint. There’s a summer promotion on IceDrive where 2TB lifetime costs 350$ now.
What happens with my data when the company is gone? Do I lose them?
No man.. they say it’s in the cloud.. so your data is in the air
@@WOTM8 Yes, just pray to god it doesn't rain for the sake of your privacy. 😂
@@ArchisBhatt LOL!
Unless they properly schedule their closure and announce it in advance (which is unlikely), yes you'll lose your data. This is why I have 2 lifetime plans, with Pcloud and Internxt, and I store everything on both. So I have some redundancy, if either company goes down I still have the other.
@@stromboli183 ha.. internxt.. the scam cloud
How about internxt?
I have a lifetime plan with both Pcloud and Internxt and I'm very happy with both.
Your also the Coffee man??
Yes 😅Although i’m more the side kick
hahahah i exactly thought the same
Volve a Fitonica, nos engañaste, tenes otro canal y encima en ingles. En alemán no tenes?
Filen only 100%
first?
Dropbox forever