After looking this up - I saw that many had success with putting in RAM modules of larger size (e.g. 8GB or 16GB) - is that not advised?
What do you mean long-term future? i.e. are they gonna be around?
That’s an interesting POV but I hate the concept of egress costs in principle – it is sort of like having the data held captive for ransom. You could say the monthly storage fee is just another form of “ransom” supposedly… Dunno, maybe it’s all psychological, but it feels to me like it’s just something they could always easily hike up unlike the storage-fee which is more competitive I guess…?
Also, I can easily see myself making a bunch of mistakes or inefficient decisions when restoring data, forcing me to pay for egress more than once - and thus incurring unnecessary costs (i’m always more of a trial-and-error than fully-plan-out kind of person)
In any case, i thought about using both clouds as backup for critical data (only) - considering my critical data is less than 1TB
So it’s just a matter of personal preference? there’s no important distinction there?
Ya i don’t think i’ll wanna re-encrypt anything — though, this does raise an interesting point that i didn’t fully consider: if i backup to the NAS and then sync to cloud - the files in the NAS are basically not in “usable” form –
so i could do it the other way around: i.e. sync (i.e. copy) to the NAS, and then backup from there to the cloud
What’s considered the better approach?or are there any things to be aware of when choosing one over the other?