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Mousepad will be greatThe monitor stand and the table lamp from Ikea. Bulb frpm Amazon
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I am open to suggestions on mouse padMousepad will be great
I am open to suggestions on mouse pad
I am open to suggestions on mouse pad
I would suggest have another backup device. Don't put all eggs in one basket. Data recovery isn't always 100% promised.There is a 3 years data recovery service included which closed the deal for me. Also in Seagate you can use the disk directly with a SATA cable internally if the housing is damaged. In WD, the SATA to Micro B USB converter circuit is soldiered to the drive which makes it difficult (if not impossible) to use the disk standalone.
I have the data in Internal hard drives as well.I would suggest have another backup device. Don't put all eggs in one basket. Data recovery isn't always 100% promised.
This is an interesting info, using as an internal drive part. I knew these were just 2.5" 5400rpm HDDs in most cases.There is a 3 years data recovery service included which closed the deal for me. Also in Seagate you can use the disk directly with a SATA cable internally if the housing is damaged. In WD, the SATA to Micro B USB converter circuit is soldiered to the drive which makes it difficult (if not impossible) to use the disk standalone.
How much is for cloud backup? High running cost is what keeping me away from cloud backup. Otherwise I trust cloud backup more than HDDs.I wonder what harm it is in using paid cloud back up instead of spending money on drives on a regular bases.
I don't much about this, few random searches comes up with idrive being the best. I have 0 experience with any. Google seems expensive at Rs 650 a month for 2TB.How much is for cloud backup? High running cost is what keeping me away from cloud backup. Otherwise I trust cloud backup more than HDDs.
Easy - high cost.I wonder what harm it is in using paid cloud back up instead of spending money on drives on a regular bases.
Microsoft is not that refined like google. I used to save data on HDDs back in the day, all my hdds eventually died (last one few months ago) I guess data is more secure with external or even internal ssds as they are a lot more robust with no mechanical parts.Easy - high cost.
You can argue that Onedrive's 1TB in family plan at 1k per year is pretty good, but my problem with Onedrive is its sync capabilities. I can't select few folders on my PC to sync with cloud continuously, instead you are supposed to keep everything inside a Onedrive folder. That might have been fine but it sometimes causes the folder to have some issues with file overwrite & all.
Google drive on the other hand works flawlessly. But is expensive.
For reference, I used GDrive between 2017-19 & O365 between 2020-21. Now I just keep my files on desktop's HDD with ext HDD taking a daily backup of folders I selected (set it up using Windows Backup & Restore).
So you are keeping your HDD connected to your PC or its connected to your modem and you are using some kind of FTP in same network?Easy - high cost.
You can argue that Onedrive's 1TB in family plan at 1k per year is pretty good, but my problem with Onedrive is its sync capabilities. I can't select few folders on my PC to sync with cloud continuously, instead you are supposed to keep everything inside a Onedrive folder. That might have been fine but it sometimes causes the folder to have some issues with file overwrite & all.
Google drive on the other hand works flawlessly. But is expensive.
For reference, I used GDrive between 2017-19 & O365 between 2020-21. Now I just keep my files on desktop's HDD with ext HDD taking a daily backup of folders I selected (set it up using Windows Backup & Restore).
Easy - high cost.
You can argue that Onedrive's 1TB in family plan at 1k per year is pretty good, but my problem with Onedrive is its sync capabilities. I can't select few folders on my PC to sync with cloud continuously, instead you are supposed to keep everything inside a Onedrive folder. That might have been fine but it sometimes causes the folder to have some issues with file overwrite & all.
Google drive on the other hand works flawlessly. But is expensive.
For reference, I used GDrive between 2017-19 & O365 between 2020-21. Now I just keep my files on desktop's HDD with ext HDD taking a daily backup of folders I selected (set it up using Windows Backup & Restore).