![]() ![]() Working on a sheet of paper is handy and fast, perfect for personal or group reflection (whiteboard included). Sorry for those of you who I hurt using the term “old”, I don’t want to say that the act to work with paper is over. So what’s the point in spending time to “store safer”? The idea is to reduce the probability of a data loss, as close to zero as your organization can afford. Even if it’s provided by professional services, even if it’s installed in your own facilities by certified companies, even if you’re in contract with Superman to keep your data safe! (an other super hero won’t do the job either) Ever.Įven if I try to list “safer” way of storage, you must be aware that none of them are perfect. Specific, work-oriented proprietary servicesĮdit: A synthesis table of this post is now available! Zero risk does not exist.Network storage as the principal files location.Local computer storage with external back-up.In the current post I am going to discuss several ways of storing your data with their respective pros and cons: ![]()
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