Originally Posted by
Martinjmpr
I'm reviewing some backup drives on Amazon and all of them seem to have complaints of lost data, slow operation, poor customer service, etc.
So I'm now thinking maybe going to an off-site backup would be a good idea. So how does One Drive work? I basically get a subscription and then I can set it up as another drive on my computer and just transfer files to and from that drive?
What I'm asking here is whether I have to run some "backup/Restore" software every time I want to upload/download, or whether I can just use it as another drive, meaning that if I can't find one specific file, I can go onto my "cloud drive" and find the backup of that file, is that correct?
In our case, it's likely to be mostly photos. At this point I'm sure we have well over a TB of photos each. Obviously 99% of them are probably worthless but the 1% (growing kids, special moments, etc) are worth spending some money to keep safe.
Besides Microsoft, what other "cloud" backup services are available to a casual (home) user (as opposed to a business?)