Q1: Do some
research on Amazon’s Cloud Drive. What
is the amount of free storage space? What is the annual cost for
additional storage? What about Apple’s iCloud? Is it still free? Does Microsoft
charge anything for use of its SkyDrive cloud service?
The Amazon’s Cloud Drive give first 5 GB storage free and
charge additional USD 0.50 per year for every extra GB.
It is show that iCloud is not free. It only provides 5GB
free and after that user can upgrade to certain storage capacity with a one
lump sum payment.
Skydrive offer 7GB free and additional charges are depending
to the capacity by annually basis. For example, 20GB for USD 10 per year, 50GB
for USD 25 per year and 100 GB for USD 50 per year.
Q2: Putting all
your personal information in the cloud means letting go of some control over
information like your tax files, personal photos that you might not want anyone
else to see, term papers you’re currently writing, and so on. What is your
level of concern for the security of these personal digital assets in the
cloud? Explain why your level of concern is high or low.
My level of concern is high as there is a lot of information
that I do not hope to publish in public. Since the service providers offer such
product with fees, it is their duty to make sure my data being protected.
Besides, my data shall be protected under data protection act so that I could
store my data in cloud safely.
Q3: As we move
more of our personal storage needs to the cloud, will computers really need
disk storage space? Is it possible that we’re in the early stages of an
outrageous industry transformation? Who are the major manufacturers of disk
storage for personal computers and laptop?
In future, computer might not need to have personal storage.
However, since there are a lot of people need to store some data privately, the
personal storage will not disappear from the world. However, offering storage
in cloud is the early stages of an outrageous industry transformation where
people have the choice of storing data online and the data will much easy to be
recover if the data had been accidently deleted.
Currently, the major disk storage for personal computers and
laptop provider is kingstam.
Q4: If you
choose to store all your personal information in the cloud, you’ll need a
personal continuity plan, much like organizations have business continuity
plans in case of some sort of disaster. Suppose that right now you begin
storing all your personal information, what will you also back up onto a flash
drive? How often would you perform the backup information on your computer’s
hard drive?
As a lay person, the data that I might back up might be
related to money and tax. I might not backup data other than money related as,
most of the data is not that important that I cannot survive if I lose it. I
might back up those needed data only once a month as I believe that it is not
so easy that the service provider will lost my data as there also need to
protect their good will.
Q5: Do some
research on personal cloud providers. What sort of service level agreement
(SLA) do they offer? Are you willing to store your information with a personal
cloud provider that offer no SLA? Why or why not.
Example of personal cloud providers SLA:
- Codifies the specific parameters and minimum levels
required for each element of the service, as well as remedies for failure
to meet those requirements.
- Affirms your institution’s ownership of its data stored
on the service provider’s system, and specifies your rights to get it
back.
- Details the system infrastructure and security
standards to be maintained by the service provider, along with your rights
to audit their compliance.
- Specifies your rights and cost to continue and
discontinue using the service.
Basically the personal cloud
providers will agree to store your data safely. If a personal cloud providers
did not have SLA, which is mean that the data you store in that personal cloud
providers will not have strong protection. It is much like keeping money in
unlicensed banking system where you would probably lost your data or your data
might be stole by a third person. So my opinion is, better pay more for
security purpose rather than store data in personal cloud providers without
SLA.
a data block located on the Windows PC will get replicated to the APAC Cloud by going through 2 relays azure downtime
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