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by sanv725
2664 days ago
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I completely agree that data loss is a huge issue. Cloud storage usually comes with pretty high redundancy, but if you're using a service you don't know much about, it's definitely safer to keep your own copy of the file. A use case I had was that my Mac was running out of hard disk space and I didn't want to carry around an external hard drive or get a new Mac, just for more disk space. I tried cleaning out as much unused applications and files as I could, but there still remained large and old files that I wanted to preserve to keep a record of them. Moving it to cloud storage for archival gets me the long-term storage and by deleting the local copies of it, I was able to get back a good chunk of space on my Mac. Not everyone may have this use case, but it was one I came across where deleting the local copy made sense. |
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