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Data overload?

It might be time to move to the cloud

Editor’s Note: Anyone - myself included- who has ever had the “unable to backup- no storage capacity” warning come up on their computer, tablet, iPhone or android, knows how frustrating the data storage situation has become. Sure, we can put stuff in the cloud, but will it be safe? Can we get it back when we need it? And most importantly - what will that extra storage cost us?

      The article below explains some of the basics of cloud storage ... though the price you may have to pay to access this service for things like your phone may depend on the service provider you are using.

      A spinning color wheel is an unwelcome sight for millions of computer users. A host of issues can compromise the ability of a computer to work efficiently and without delay, and a computer with a maxed out storage capacity is one such problem.

Storage issues on a computer can be addressed in a number of ways, but savvy users recognize how much cloud storage can help the performance of their machines. Novices may not understand how cloud storage works, so a basic rundown can help to explain this useful service.

What is cloud storage?

      According to Amazon Web Services, cloud storage is a computing model that allows users to store data and files on the internet through a cloud computing provider. Such providers maintain the servers where data and files are stored, as well as the infrastructure and network to ensure constant accessibility. Users can access data and files stored on the cloud whenever they need it, making cloud storage akin to physical storage units people may rent when they want to keep valuables and other items they no longer have a place for in their homes.

All your data in one place

      Individuals can benefit from using cloud storage in various ways. Cloud storage packages differ, but most will provide access from any device at any time and from any location. This can help professionals who need to access documents or files while away from their desk. It also makes it easy to share photos and other items with colleagues, friends and family members even when you re away from the office or home.

Preserve those precious photos

      Another benefit to cloud storage is the backup it provides. Computer users of a certain age undoubtedly recall the days when a computer would die and files would be lost for good. By storing items on cloud storage, important and meaningful files, such as family photos, will never be lost, even when computers are no longer functional.

Work more efficiently

      Improved computer performance is another thing to consider when discussing cloud storage. The more files a user saves directly to his her computer, the slower that computer is likely to work. That can be frustrating for busy professionals or anyone who simply wants their devices to work as quickly as possible at all times. When data is stored on the cloud, computers can run more efficiently, reducing the likelihood that users will encounter the spinning color wheel.

                Cloud storage can improve the performance of devices and, ultimately, the people who use them. Anyone considering cloud storage is urged to consider the various options available to them and choose the one that best suits their needs.