Re: Cloud Storage (help?)
Paul,
If you think you may be adding music or updating metadata in your music collection, you may want to look at cloud backup instead of cloud storage. I'm using CrashPlan for Home for my 125GB photo library, and I'll switch to BackBlaze next year because CrashPlan is discontinuing the Home plan and going to a Small Business plan, which costs $10 a month. What I liked about CrashPlan is that they provided unlimited storage and don't delete versions of files. The primary version of my photo library is on an external hard drive that is backed up to another external hard drive, so I have two local copies and an offsite copy. I've begun to test BackBlaze Backup on another PC where I just backup the PC. The only thing I don't like about BackBlaze is that they only keep old versions of files for 30 days then delete them. I have done various restore tests, and my restored photos are the same size, have the same metadata, and look like the originals. I plan to start backing up a test library of my music(FLAC) using BackBlaze later this month. If you are still interested in having a remote copy of your music in the cloud, I'd investigate BackBlaze and CrashPlan.
Gary
Paul,
If you think you may be adding music or updating metadata in your music collection, you may want to look at cloud backup instead of cloud storage. I'm using CrashPlan for Home for my 125GB photo library, and I'll switch to BackBlaze next year because CrashPlan is discontinuing the Home plan and going to a Small Business plan, which costs $10 a month. What I liked about CrashPlan is that they provided unlimited storage and don't delete versions of files. The primary version of my photo library is on an external hard drive that is backed up to another external hard drive, so I have two local copies and an offsite copy. I've begun to test BackBlaze Backup on another PC where I just backup the PC. The only thing I don't like about BackBlaze is that they only keep old versions of files for 30 days then delete them. I have done various restore tests, and my restored photos are the same size, have the same metadata, and look like the originals. I plan to start backing up a test library of my music(FLAC) using BackBlaze later this month. If you are still interested in having a remote copy of your music in the cloud, I'd investigate BackBlaze and CrashPlan.
Gary
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