There are several diverse ways of backing up data. A good guideline is to have your data in at least three places: your computer, a local backup (external drive/flash drive), and a cloud service. To make sure that you have a clever idea for what you may want for your situation refer to the following list with the most common examples of backups:
An external hard drive is a physical device with which you store data on. It can be small and portable, such as a flash drive, or it can be larger to offer a greater amount of storage capacity. Using external hard drives allows you to have a backup copy of your important files in an easy to access location if your computer hard drive stops working.
Backing up your data to the cloud can be accomplished through several services. There are fee-based services that offer different plans, with monthly or annual costs depending on the amount of space you require. Some services even offer free limited plans if you only have a small amount of data to back up or if you’d like to test out the service before committing to a subscription. In some cases, you may not need a lot of space and simply wish to store some files online for easy access. Many free options exist for this purpose with more storage space available at an additional cost. Some options include:
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