Not exact matches
Depending on how tech savvy and current you are
on technology trends, you may already know a lot about
cloud storage.
Because the services don't
depend on the limited
storage capacity of a server,
cloud computing allows for nearly unlimited data
storage and processing ability.
Not only does this
depend on a reliable internet connection, there is the question of data
storage: Do you use the
cloud or a hard drive?
Storage depends on internal
Storage such as a small hard drive,
Cloud Based
Storage, or SD or Micro SD Cards.
I don't
depend totally
on the
cloud storage but backup my photos to my laptop computer.
Depending on the software of the reader, this may not be manageable, but at least it is possible without using
Cloud -
Storage.
iCloud also doesn't back up files piecemeal, meaning if you delete a file
on your phone there is a chance (
depending on how many backups you can hold in your
storage tier) that it no longer exists in the
cloud after a certain period of time.
Depending on each specific implementation, S3 allows to off - load old snapshots and clones from primary
storage, make a copy of data volumes in the
cloud for backup or DR, automated tiering, and so
on.
The
cloud computing features could be taken either as a pro or con
depending on the user's preferences and usage - though, in all honesty,
on - board
storage would've made more sense.
Pricing varies a lot
depending on the camera and its features, but most cost between $ 150 and $ 200 (not including any added fees for
cloud storage).