The Cloud

THE CLOUD
 
A file hosting service, cloud storage service, online file storage provider, or cyberlocker, coloquially known as “the Cloud”, is an internet hosting service specifically designed to host user files.  It allows users to upload files that could be accessed over the internet after a user name and password or other authentication is provided.  Typically, the services allow HTTP access, and sometimes FTP access.  Related services are content-displaying hosting services (i.e. video and image), virtual storage, and remote backup.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
As I mark 7 years of Under Appreciation, the sheer volume of what I have written staggers me. I have printed out hard copies of all of my Facebook posts – I just don’t trust “the Cloud” to always be there – and the pages measure more than 4 inches thick. I have set up web pages on what I have written about over the years through the May 2014 post, and they surely number over 5,000 web pages now. Eventually I guess I will set up a proper website, with all of the bells and whistles; but for now, Google Sites does everything I need it to do. The maximum size of 100MB was worrisome at first, but I later found that I could start as many sites as I want (five so far), and they talk to each other pretty well. The only annoyance is that I keep having to load up the photographs when I bring in a new Facebook post.
 
(Year 7 Review)
Last edited: March 22, 2021