It’s free but not if you want to store photos at full resolution unless you have a pixel or pixel 2.
Data backup habits
I use several methods of backups. I currently have two online backups of all of my information. I have at least 4 physical copies of my data on external hard drives, flash drives, etc. Every new file that gets created gets put on all four of the physical backups immediately, and gets uploaded to the cloud if/when I feel it is important enough to warrant so.
Have you lost your data before, so now you are so careful with your data backups.
True, but when I take a picture with my phone, the resolution they store for free is more than good enough for my purposes. If I take a photo with my DSLR or if I want to keep video at 4k/60fps I will store that locally somewhere and not in google photos for the reasons you’ve mentioned.
I think that it ends up being a sweet deal.
Most of it is servers I run at home. One day I was running out of space on my i7 hosting machine so I deleted an old server that I thought I didn’t need anymore. Little did I know that I would need that exact server two years later. Nowadays, I don’t delete anything because I never know when I will need it next and I have the storage to keep it.
Personally I prefer to store all of my pics at Max resolution but that’s a good point.
Same with me. I actually do use Google Photos, but only because it’s easier to share afterwards, and most people I share photos with don’t mind the loss in resolution anyway. But I also use other methods for my photos - Flickr, my NAS and two separate external drives.
Must phone cameras aren’t over 16MP anyway @Jesse_Hernandez1
Not that anyone is likely to care but this my backup strategy using AISbackup.
I have two backup drives. Let’s call them A and B.
Every odd hour I backup my most important files to A. - Keeping 40 generations.
Every even hour I backup my most important files to B. - Keeping 40 generations.
Every odd day I backup all my files to A. - Keeping 1 generation.
Every even day I backup all my files to B. - Keeping 1 generation.
That’s incremental backupping so it’s not that I backup TBs a day.
Yes, we can backup data for free like Google Photo or Dropbox, but all of them have limitation. If we use computer to backup data, we should be sure the large storage space, and the security of the data is also important. We can use Android Transfer to backup all Android phone to computer, or iPhone Transfer to backup iOS device data to computer in clicks. Whichever backup tool we use, quicker and safe are very important.
I use Google Apps Backup service from https://spinbackup.com/products/google-apps-backup/ for my G Suite. I believe that it is the best-suited service when it comes to Cloud to Cloud data backup and ransomware protection. By using their free trial, I was able to see for myself what kind of service they are, and I was not disappointed.
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