So much of the data I care about any more is scattered throughout the clouds. I don't directly back up things like my email anymore because it's difficult to even keep an up-to-date inventory, let alone back it up.
Serial podcast creator and .NET Core maniac.
Can often be found talking about everything and nothing on one of the many podcasts that he produces (only one of them is about .NET Core, honest)
Location
Leeds, UK
Education
Computer Science with Games Development - BSc
Work
.NET Development Contractor; Podcast host, producer and editor
Oh most definitely. If it's a webmail service, I let them worry about backing up my emails. The way I see it: if google mail goes offline, then I have slightly bigger things to worry about.
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So much of the data I care about any more is scattered throughout the clouds. I don't directly back up things like my email anymore because it's difficult to even keep an up-to-date inventory, let alone back it up.
Scary!
*googles how best to back-u emails
Oh most definitely. If it's a webmail service, I let them worry about backing up my emails. The way I see it: if google mail goes offline, then I have slightly bigger things to worry about.