As technology advances, more and more people have more and more
electronic devices to store information on and more and more of these
devices are interconnected. A few short years ago, most people had one
computer and that was it. If they had the internet, it was a dial-up
connection. If people needed to share data, they either print the
information or share the data by burning CDs / using physical media.
Almost everyone had a desktop, a few people had laptops, and people who
worked in office settings may have had a PDA.
Now,
there are so many more devices that store data and most of these
devices are either networked together through a home network or share
information through celluar and wireless networks. People have PCs,
netbooks, laptops, e-readers, tablets, smart phones, smart TVs, video
game consoles, MP3 players, etc, and almost all of these devices use the
internet in some way, shape, or form. This has opened the gateway for a
new type of file sharing and file storage previously not available to
consumers.
People who have multiple electronic devices want access
to their information from multiple locations and this presents a
challenge. A person doesn't want to have four copies of the same file,
one on each machine. That is ineffective and if the file need to be
modified, it has to be modified on every device or manually transferred
to every device. A relatively new, but inexpensive technology, is cloud
storage. Cloud storage is the storage of information on the internet. A
person buys a set amount of storage space and pays a fee, often monthly,
to retain that storage space at a remote location and this space is
usable from all of a person's devices.
Cloud storage has multiple
advantages over storing information locally. First, a person can access
their information from anywhere there is an internet connection. That
means, even if a person forgets their memory stick / CD / etc, then they
can pull up the information and not face any major setbacks. Next,
cloud storage provides reliable storage. The information stored remotely
is backed up regularly, and won't be affected by things such as a local
hard drive failure or a broken device. Cloud storage is one of the
safest ways to store valuable information.
For a person who uses more than one device, or a person that needs to back up important data, cloud storage is a very viable option. It is relatively
inexpensive, a person can often store large amounts of information for
little out of pocket expense, it is safe, and it allows a person to
access vital information anywhere. If a person is looking for an
external storage solution, cloud storage is definitely worth looking
into.
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