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|October 2020
Jonni Bidwell has a plan – several plans, in fact – to keep his ever-growing repository of data ticking over nicely.

There are two types of people in this world: those who back up their files and those who have never experienced data loss. In a world that’s becoming increasingly cloudy, backing up files might seem like an old-fashioned sort of a habit. Much like wearing a watch or writing cheques (…that your body can’t cash? – Ed).
If your Android phone dies (and you opted in to connecting everything to your Google Account) then you can restore your contacts, messages and apps effortlessly on a new device. If you work in a corporate environment, then your IT team can (with a little more work) probably do a similar thing if your work machine dies. You might lose a few hours’ work (depending on when and where you last saved) or some tiny configuration details, but starting from a base image applications can be re-installed and your user account connected in a matter of minutes, not days. But if your home PC fails, or even if you accidentally delete some files, recovery can prove much more complicated.
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