@3vi1:

There are better solutions for certain things like protecting against
data center issues or home server problems.  Myself, I keep redundant
copies on multiple machines in multiple locations.  For business, that's
essential:  database replication, file syncronization, etc.; for home
servers, if you have friends that are willing to provide space for you
on their machines (usually in exchange for you doing the same for them),
you're covered in near-real-time and able to be better equipped to deal
with things.  You may have to buy your friend a server if they don't
already have one, but that's a very small investment to protect your
data if you consider it important.

After all, you never know when your data is going to go up in flames or
be slaughtered by a flood.

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