I’m upgrading my laptop’s storage, and on the site, Amazon offers a low-cost warranty ($15 for 3 years of coverage) on a drive that is about $120. I’ve been researching whether this is really worth it or not, since after tax the total cost rises to about $150 (I’m leaning towards yes. $15 lost is not a big deal, but it could really be worth it if hardware failure necessitates expensive recovery). However, the most common (and obvious) refrain is, well, if you’ve got a good backup, then your data is already guaranteed to be recovered. I’ve been more lax on backing up than I know I should (my antivirus has built in cloud backup, but the space is all used up), and it’s definitely time I did something about that anyway.
What’s the PC Help Forum-recommended solution for backing up data? Cloud services seem promising...until you realize it quickly becomes more economical to just buy your own backup drive. 2 TB hard drives sell for $60 usually, which is what EaseUS charge for lifetime access to their service. Cloud storage is vulnerable to hacks, but local drives can fail themselves, plus are vulnerable to acts of ***.
What’s your goto choice for backing up data?
What’s the PC Help Forum-recommended solution for backing up data? Cloud services seem promising...until you realize it quickly becomes more economical to just buy your own backup drive. 2 TB hard drives sell for $60 usually, which is what EaseUS charge for lifetime access to their service. Cloud storage is vulnerable to hacks, but local drives can fail themselves, plus are vulnerable to acts of ***.
What’s your goto choice for backing up data?