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Dont be daft, a proper backup means that you have at least 3 copies of your data in different places (drives/media) It's a foolproof protocol even used by Nasa on spaceflights. It will work for the home user as good as a company. Try that storing your data on a cloud. You have no idea what it will be used for and how it will be stored. In Fact you loose control. Simple. If you are to lazy to be bothered with backing up dont look for an easy way out. There never is.