The PeerTube instance that I have been uploading to is no more. I think there are around 70 edits of mine that are no longer accessible. If there was a catbox link, they may still work. This represents hundreds of hours of work that I did that have simply vanished. If a link is broken, let me know and I can see if I still have the files for it. Thank you all for watching the things I’ve made/
It’s not even a lot of work, it’s standard IT backup.
How do you think Google does it? With lots of redundancies and backups.
They’ve got millions of failover servers and millions of backups, but even they’re not perfect and data gets lost. 99% uptime is great, but lots of people still lose data or get locked out of their accounts. That’s not a new thing with Google. They absolutely do their best to retain customer data, but even they are not perfect.
You call it “a lot of work” but it’s literally the bare minimum you can do to ensure you actually retain copies of your data. Just basic backup redundancy. Those kind of redundancies that allow Google to pull a 99% uptime, but that doesn’t mean all their redundancies are enough when it comes to your data.
Lots of people who placed all their faith in Google have either lost complete access to their accounts or have had significant amounts of data lost. It’s not a guarantee that your data is safe with Google forever and ever amen.
Yes, it’s a lot of work because the alternative is no work. Of course Google does the same thing, they just do it in the back, where you’re not looking, financed by all the data and money they syphon from you.
I’m not saying competing for free is easy, I’m saying that’s where the bar is.
Hey, I do keep multiple copies in multiple locations. But I’m a nerd. Just one self-aware enough to understand how everybody else is doing it and what the usability bar is.