Hi Shaun,

Actually, for basic document storage it doesn't require much space,
and a person can get by with free cloud storage with the various cloud
storage providers. I believe Microsoft gives those with a Windows Live
account 7 GB free. That's quite a bit for basic documents. Obviously,
if someone has mp3s, podcasts, whatever they'll need space, but let me
remind you the purpose of this thread is talking about backing up
keys. Surely a basic cloud storage account is more than plenty for
those sorts of needs.



On 9/2/14, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I wouldn't put storage drives with anything
> on anywhere if you want to back up your data ie
> documents then if you havn't  got dropbox then you should get it.
> If you use windows8 and have an ms account or if
> you do have win7 or if you use gmail then you
> have a storage system of a sort allready I use
> dropbox because that was before I got gmail and I shared stuff from that.
> But I know someone a friend that uses her google
> drive one drive and dropbox ffor work and other
> document storage ofcause if you want a lot you need to pay for it but
> still.
> for document storage well.
> Any big data like books, music, etc I'd still go for physical media though.
>

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