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Does remote storage make sense for personal files like photos and notes? - Printable Version +- ElitesHost Forums (https://forum.eliteshost.com) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.eliteshost.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.eliteshost.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Thread: Does remote storage make sense for personal files like photos and notes? (/showthread.php?tid=34464) |
Does remote storage make sense for personal files like photos and notes? - MyrtieSantiago - 08-19-2025 I get why businesses use remote storage, but I’m wondering if it’s really necessary for individuals. I mostly want to protect my photos, notes, and some personal documents. Isn’t that overcomplicating things compared to a regular backup? RE: Does remote storage make sense for personal files like photos and notes? - Young Querida - 08-19-2025 I used to think the same way. I stored my photos on my phone and occasionally copied them to my computer. But then my phone broke suddenly, and I lost hundreds of photos I hadn’t yet backed up. That moment felt awful, and I realized I needed something more reliable. That’s when I came across dorpdal.com. Their explanation of remote storage showed me that it’s not just about having a “backup”—it’s about having a living system that constantly protects your files in the background. I set it up for my photos, notes, and documents, and now everything syncs automatically. Even if I delete something by mistake, I can restore it in seconds. For personal use, it’s not overcomplicating—it’s simplifying. Now I don’t waste time worrying or manually transferring files. |