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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 15600545" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>So looking at the Surface Pro 4, a new set of questions rise. The 1TB model is spendy ($2200 best I found), but I get that's because it's SSD.</p><p></p><p>So, what are you guys doing for cloud storage for your stuff? I currently have a few external hardrives to keep multiple copies of taxes, business stuff, etc. Downside is it's a pain in the ass and have to keep track of them. I am starting to look into home cloud services, since I don't like the idea of paying monthly, and I don't like trusting a third party with all my stuff. Starting to think it would be better in the long run to just setup an NAS.</p><p></p><p>This is the downside to so many options (for myself) is it's far too easy to justify going off the deep end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 15600545, member: 31264"] So looking at the Surface Pro 4, a new set of questions rise. The 1TB model is spendy ($2200 best I found), but I get that's because it's SSD. So, what are you guys doing for cloud storage for your stuff? I currently have a few external hardrives to keep multiple copies of taxes, business stuff, etc. Downside is it's a pain in the ass and have to keep track of them. I am starting to look into home cloud services, since I don't like the idea of paying monthly, and I don't like trusting a third party with all my stuff. Starting to think it would be better in the long run to just setup an NAS. This is the downside to so many options (for myself) is it's far too easy to justify going off the deep end. [/QUOTE]
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