Oh, and:  Google Fiber to KCK!!!  1gb internet all the way around!   
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I have several clients that store 100gb+ with Amazon S3.  
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And if you have a fire in your home?

The whole point of a proper cloud system for backup is that your data is
synced locally AND in the cloud.  That prevents complete loss in the case of
a failure in your house and also allows you to access the data without an
internet connection.

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On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:57 PM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thane,
> I remain with you. Me and my NAS, and, multiple flash drives will truck on.
> Best,
> Duncan
>
>
>
> On 03/30/2011 20:13, Thane Sherrington wrote:
>
>> At 06:13 PM 30/03/2011, Bino Gopal wrote:
>>
>>  Really?  Excepy for the lack of decent upload speeds-have you tried
>>> uploading 5GB all at once to share something with a friend...not until 10+
>>> Mbps is the easily accessible standard will we see the end of USB flash
>>> drives methinks! :P
>>>
>>
>> Plus the whole security issue.  And the fact that internet connections go
>> down or don't exist in some places.  I think I'll keep my flash drive for a
>> bit longer. :)
>>
>> T
>>
>>
>>

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