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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 103564" data-source="post: 1066530"><p>External storage is the best method, a couple of them "copies". Grab yourself a couple 4TB external drives that can be plugged in any time to access items, especially easy if you keep it organized with folders ect.</p><p></p><p>Keep duplicate copies on each drive "hardware failure happens" Not only does this negate the possibility that the server you are trusting may get hit, or worse yet suffer hardware failure. This keeps it offline and secure, but mostly, and best part, it keeps your system, light, lean and if it gets hit, nothing gets lost, and the hardware thing again of course. Its your family, nothing but the best when it comes to security, do not rely on the cloud for this, take those matters into your own hands. </p><p></p><p>Same with passwords and managing, keypass portable on multiple flash drives will certainly protect those passwords and help you and your family manage them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 103564, post: 1066530"] External storage is the best method, a couple of them "copies". Grab yourself a couple 4TB external drives that can be plugged in any time to access items, especially easy if you keep it organized with folders ect. Keep duplicate copies on each drive "hardware failure happens" Not only does this negate the possibility that the server you are trusting may get hit, or worse yet suffer hardware failure. This keeps it offline and secure, but mostly, and best part, it keeps your system, light, lean and if it gets hit, nothing gets lost, and the hardware thing again of course. Its your family, nothing but the best when it comes to security, do not rely on the cloud for this, take those matters into your own hands. Same with passwords and managing, keypass portable on multiple flash drives will certainly protect those passwords and help you and your family manage them. [/QUOTE]
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