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<blockquote data-quote="el_cheapo" data-source="post: 463248" data-attributes="member: 20910"><p>Semi safe, google themselves undoubtedly has your data on a server with raid meaning every file is on multiple hard drives so if one dies they just pop it out and replace it, then it recreates the raid. They also would have an offsite backup of that so basically the same thing in 2 places seperated geographically. THEY will never lose your data.</p><p></p><p>But they may cut your access to it at some point beyond your control. Generally only heard of this happening if you store copywrited material with them (ebooks music movies etc.) but they don't owe you anything and we can't see what they'll do in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el_cheapo, post: 463248, member: 20910"] Semi safe, google themselves undoubtedly has your data on a server with raid meaning every file is on multiple hard drives so if one dies they just pop it out and replace it, then it recreates the raid. They also would have an offsite backup of that so basically the same thing in 2 places seperated geographically. THEY will never lose your data. But they may cut your access to it at some point beyond your control. Generally only heard of this happening if you store copywrited material with them (ebooks music movies etc.) but they don't owe you anything and we can't see what they'll do in the future. [/QUOTE]
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