Many people chose to backup their files using an external hard drive or other physical medium. That’s fine, just as long as it’s stored off-site, ideally in a fire-proof safe, and that you update this backup regularly. Alternatively, many people prefer to use the internet to ensure the safety of the contents on their hard drive. That’s fine too, just as long as you use a service which isn’t going to let you down.
The aim of this post is to provide you with a list of sites which you will help you find a reliable website upon which you can safely backup your files online - for free.
6) Google Storage 1GB - Just this month, Google has decided to make its own online storage available to its users who have a Google Account. The layout isn’t fantastic - in fact, it isn’t really a website. I’d say it’s more of a Google feature which has been pushed into the corner of the search giant’s empire. Plus, it only offers 1GB, so you don’t get a ton of space. I suppose the best part about this solution is that you have virtually no chance that your files will just disappear from the internet, and they are considered being very safe, given they are being held by one of the world’s biggest companies. It’s probably the reliability which makes this a decent choice.
Of course, all of these websites offer paid packages which seem to be quite reasonable, and many offer unlimited storage for just $5 a month. Google offers additional storage for $0.25 per GB per year, which is also quite reasonable, and you’ll have the security of being with a big name. Perhaps one of the biggest problems in the online storage market is that there have been a number of cases over the years where a company has started to take a considerable market share of those requiring online backup storage, and then that company closes down. This has resulted in people having to find another source, or in some of the smaller cases, loosing their online files entirely. It’s simply down to which sort of name you work with. For quite obvious reasons, I couldn’t see Microsoft or Google’s online presence going into a void any time soon.
Which free online storage service do you use? Do you have any additions for the list? Have you had any experiences with the services listed in this post? What’s your opinion? Have you had a bad experience with a hard drive crash? Have you lost everything and wished you’d backed up? Let me know, in a comment.
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