Because, to me, it make no sense whatsoever…

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Edit: Just to name one example: pCloud

  • MolochAlter@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    You can easily buy 3 10TB HDDs with that money, plenty of redundancy, no need to have someone else do it.

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        5 months ago

        I know a few people who have a HDD exchange going. A couple of times a year they drop off a HDD with their current backup at a friends house, then take the old one home to use next time.

        It offline, so it can’t be accessed easily but its also protected from device failure,power surges, etc.

        Its no good as a daily backup but its fine for static data e.g. videos of the kids as they were growing up.

        If its just a HDD in a static proof bag it doesn’t take much room and can be stored easily.

        Its got issues but it does offer a cheep offsite backup

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        4 months ago

        Depends on where you live, I literally never met a person whose house burned down, but our houses are not mostly wood.

    • Da Cap’n@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 months ago

      Is there anything that can be installed on a hdd that would create your own personal cloud device (that can be accessed over a network)?

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        5 months ago

        I mean if you put those HDDs into like a synology NAS or something you could run nextcloud or syncthing or several other network hosting file tools.

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        5 months ago

        Oh yeah. Get a cheap laptop, pi, or PC. Whip Linux and casaos on there. Instant web based environment for file access. Add jellyfin or Plex for media streaming. Setup a VPN service to access it remotely. Takes some googling but well worth it.

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        5 months ago

        You can set up a “personal cloud” on a machine in your house that you can use as a “cloud” from anywhere. There are a lot of free software options to achieve such a thing.

        “Nextcloud” it a pretty broad way to do that. You can run it from an always-on desktop.

        There are a ton of nerds (myself included) who do this kinda thing, and we have our nerd communities on Lemmy and elsewhere. The general term is “self hosted”.