Cloud storage didn't used to be expensive. When Google Photos debuted in 2015, it promised free, unlimited storage. I happily uploaded all my photos and videos, knowing they were safe in the cloud and ...
Imagine this: all your family photos, critical work documents, and favorite media files stored securely in one place, accessible anytime, anywhere, without relying on third-party services. Sounds ...
Cloud storage is a great way to keep files synced and accessible across different devices. But with so many hardware manufacturers and companies offering their own cloud services, you may find that ...
The weekend is here, and it’s time to continue on your self-hosting journey! This weekend, we're going to focus on getting some self-hosted cloud storage and media servers running in your homelab. One ...
You come back from vacation and find that you've taken more than 1,000 pictures. What do you do with them? Let's take a trip down memory lane to 2015, when Google Photos was the hero we all needed.
Question: I have avoided using any cloud to back up my files because I feel that if hackers can get into NSA and DoD they can also access any commercial cloud system. Are the commercial setups really ...
EMC is taking on Amazon’s cloud storage service with a private cloud platform it says will cost less to use. The Elastic Cloud Storage Appliance, launching on Monday at EMC World and delivered by the ...
Cloud storage services like Dropbox have changed the way people collaborate and share files, but to get the most out of them, you need to trust your data to a third-party provider. This might not be ...
Would you pay $3,600 a year just to store your files? That’s the price Google quoted for 20TB of cloud storage, an eye-watering sum that forces you to question the value of convenience. For many, the ...
With internet connections now faster than ever, storing your files online is more viable than ever. Home broadband speeds are soaring, and 5G means even our mobile devices can download and upload ...
You may have heard that backing up your data with a cloud storage provider isn’t good enough. After all, can you really trust services like Apple iCloud, Microsoft OneDrive, and Google One with your ...