For myself, don't store ANYTHING personal and important to me on a cloud service. They can be hacked just like everything else on the net, so I don't trust them. All my music is backed up on both both disc and SS external drives along with my Sony HAPZ1ES and a 2TB drive in my Eversolo DMPA8. Here's the rub; as ghdprentice mentioned, now a days, I do the majority of my listening on Qobuz, Amazon Music, and the Sirius XM app on my streamers. I haven't used my actual music server for several months now, and I've lately started to wonder if I even need it anymore. Besides those considerations, I'm 74. Although my health is excellent, my need for any of the things I own and treasure is predicated on how much longer I'll be around. None of my heirs will have any use for any of it.
Cloud storage for 8TB of music files on an external HD
I signed up with Backblaze to securely back up the files on my external hard drive. It looks weeks to back up "music files", but as it turns out, the only music files downloaded were from my Mac mini, nothing on my HD. Their customer service is pathetic, but I do see now that the basic BB service excludes external drives, which surprises me. Their website indicates that external drives can be backed up for $6 per TB per month which will cost me nearly $600 per year. I can get a reliable SSD for a somewhat similar price so why would I pay $48 a month forever when I can back it up reliably myself? Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
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