Re: [iPad] Photo redundancy

 


I'd want all my photos backed up at full resolution.

How fast and how reliable will your cell-phone connection be, and what are your  data limits?

I, too, would want to be unencumbered by baggage, traveling as light as possible, so if I could almost always get everything uploaded in a reasonable amount of time, I'd risk losing pix.  Sounds as tho you would not.

How reliable have Dropbox and Apple cloud been for you in the past?


On Mar 14, 2016, at 12:57 AM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Preface 
I'm going to Peru for a few months. I'm wondering if my photo backup strategy needs an extra layer. 

Situation 
My job center shut down. My company offered the legal transfer opportunities but wouldn't didn't or hasn't yet complied. Meh. I want to goto the Amazon and explore before going back to work.  My photo and video archive of the experience is crucial. Last time I went traveling I only had Dropbox and it was sometimes anxious. As my photos are important to me. So you know.  My iPhone captures. I get anxious without backup. Multiples.  And.  So. That said. 

Solution. 
I have iPhoto cloud 50gb. 
I have Dropbox 1tb
I have reduced resolution archive services shoebox and everalbum. 

I'm thinking an external wifi HD is overkill. $50 and weight. But I kinda like the ritual. 

Thoughts? I mean. Is teh cloudz good enough?? 

~KLM
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