Data recovery isn't always easy, even with reliable tools available these days, and having a backup of your data will make it easier if something goes wrong. A good way to proceed? Back up your data to the Cloud using one of the popular cloud storage services: Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive. (Read more)
dropbox is an online local file copy storage and sharing service offered by Dropbox, Inc., a company located in San Francisco, California. Dropbox provides client software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, Windows Phone as well as a web interface. Wikipedia
Microsoft OneDrive is a set of online services: storage and applications Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, the functionality of which is however reduced compared to software installed on a computer. Wikipedia
Google Drive or Google Drive in Canada, is a cloud file storage and sharing service launched by the Google company. Wikipedia
Le cloud computing, or cloud computing or cloud computing (in Quebec), is the exploitation of the computing or storage power of remote computer servers via a network, generally the Internet. These servers are rented on demand, most often per usage segment according to technical criteria (power, bandwidth, etc.) but also on a fixed price basis. Cloud computing is characterized by its great flexibility: depending on the skill level of the client user, it is possible to manage your server yourself or simply use remote applications in SaaS mode. As defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), cloud computing is access via a telecommunications network, on demand and on a self-service basis, to configurable shared computing resources. This is therefore a relocation of the IT infrastructure.