What you have in the Cloud is another copy of your data, which is good, but Microsoft is not backing up your data. What happens to all the data if a hacker got into Microsoft and was able to delete the data held and synced by OneDrive? Because OneDrive, is a bidirectional synch, I believe that data would be gone off OneDrive, and off your PC!
Disaster Recovery
What’s wrong with having my Data in the Cloud? I like it! Part 3
Learn alternative ways you can secure your OWN data on your OWN network and not rely on cloud storage or worry about hacking. Arnold Consulting has the expertise and experience to get you set up securely and affordably.
What’s Wrong with Having My Data in the Cloud? I like it — Part 2
Back in January, I wrote the article “What’s Wrong with having my data in the Cloud? I like it!” In that article, I was asking the question anymore?” n the meantime, people who own the Western Digital My Book Live Storage devices got an idea of what it is like to be without their data, unfortunately.
Don’t Let This Be You!
The hardware can be replaced, but the data—that is another story. I had his backup, and I could restore him—no issue, but the laptop was NOT encrypted and his data is now exposed.
Imaging and File Level Backup Systems
There are two general backup system types when it comes to safeguarding your computer system. They are file level and system imaging.
What’s Wrong with Having My Data in the Cloud? I Like It! — Part 1
I know this article is bucking the trend for using Cloud services. So, in the next few moments while reading this article really think about: What if your data is not available to you anymore?





