Char said:
Loosing your collection to hackers ,take down notices,the government seizing the servers,or the cloud service company going under.
Cough cough mega upload ring a bell?In some ways the cloud is one of the more fragile ways to store media unless you do it across several accounts on different cloud services.
DRMed cloud media is even more fragile because if the company abandons the service or goes under it's gone.
http://www.cepro.com/article/what_happens_to_your_digital_content_if_the_provider_goes_out_of_business/A server farm is much more vulnerable to a CME then a standalone computer due to it having a large number of rather long wires hooked to it.
The resulting geomagnetic storm is very low frequency vs high frequency like a nuclear EMP.
The chances of a takedown is low unless you're sharing your stuff and if you're using a cloud service to BACK UP your data I don't believe the government will serize cloud services that are not upload sites for sharing but hey if all else fails building a server in a EMP/Solar Flare resistance room is expensive but your collection is safe.
palmtop-tiger said:
Coronal Massive Ejections, how do they work?
Wouldn't everyone die from the impact anyway ?

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