Lo,
At 15:56 01/12/2011, you wrote:
At 7:09 AM -0800 11/30/2011, Aravind T wrote:
In this case, you can choose online backup service. You need not to
bother about maintaining your backup data and storage. The backup
service provider will take care of all worries. Instead of uploading
all your system data, you can wisely choose what data should be backed
up to the online backup service.
As I pointed out in the other fork of this thread... You CANNOT
expect the cloud service provider to "take care of all worries". In
fact, all the providers are quite careful in their Terms of Service
to NOT accept any responsibility for your data in any way. They
even consider their internal infrastructure to be confidential -- so
you, the customer, have no way of knowing what breed of gerbils they
use to keep their wheels running!
Unless you know of some service that's different?
There has been some discuss in the UK magazine PCPro about the
importance of knowing
which country the servers of a cloud provider are present.
Microsofts cloud service does not specify where the data resides and
so there is concern that
the American government can have access to your data under the "patriot act"
Martin N
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