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The simple fact is your data is being stored somewhere, on some server or servers. The golden rule of data reliability still applies: The more copies of your data there are, the more resistant it is to loss and/or corruption. Keeping this in mind, backing up or storing your data on other servers via the Internet is just adding to the reliability of your data.
I don't agree.
First the gold rule of data reliability is probably the integrity of data, which is again undermined in the Cloud schemes.