Linked by David Adams on Mon 12th Oct 2009 17:11 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Bad news for Cloud Computing boosters. A massive screw-up on the part of the Microsoft subsidiary that runs the Sidekick service has resulted in all data stored on the service's servers being lost. Data stored locally on the Sidekick devices is still intact, and T-Mobile will be figuring out a way to facilitate the upload of that local data onto the servers at some point. It's a hard lesson to learn when we rely on someone else to safeguard our precious data. I'm afraid this will be the nail in the coffin for "Pink," the Microsoft mobile device hardware project reported to be based on Sidekick tech.
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That sucks
by Ventajou on Mon 12th Oct 2009 18:09 UTC
Ventajou
Member since:
2006-10-31

I prefer to keep my data to myself, no cloud for me thank you. This way when I loose it all to a disk crash, I can only blame myself!

RE: That sucks
by darknexus on Mon 12th Oct 2009 18:23 in reply to "That sucks"
darknexus Member since:
2008-07-15

Same here. It seems that all the proponents of "cloud computing" seem to gloss over this aspect of the whole thing: your data is not in your hands once in the cloud, period. You're at the mercy of the servers on which it is stored, and if anything happens and there are idiots in charge... boom!

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RE[2]: That sucks
by evert on Mon 12th Oct 2009 18:42 in reply to "RE: That sucks"
evert Member since:
2005-07-06

Fully agreed. I would only allow backups to be stored in the cloud, and only when it is non-confidential data. It is far better to place a NAS / small server in a friend's house and make backups to that other location.

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