How do you use the cloud?
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How do you use the cloud?
This thread was sparked mainly by watching a Panorama programme - Is the cloud damaging the planet? If you want to watch it, it's here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hzb3
Despite its innocuous and fluffy name the cloud uses gargantuan amounts of power and water. Its use is ubiquitous - as I type this I'm adding to the petabytes of data already held in cloud storage. Every time I post to Facebook or write an email, I'm adding more data to the sum of digital overload. On a purely personal level, I do consciously limit what I put on the cloud. Aside from the occasional social media/forum post, none of my digital photo images are stored there; they're all on hard disks attached to my computers. The same is true for all the CDs I've ripped, the vinyl I've digitised, and the iPlayer content I've downloaded.
This isn't because I'm trying to save the planet, it's because I want to keep my data under my control. 'Keep your friends close, but your data closer', if you will. Why would I honestly want to put my personal data on a computer, the whereabouts of which I have no idea? It could be in the UK, in the US, or anywhere.
So what are your views on the cloud? Do you actually have any? How much of your data do you store on the cloud? Is it even a concern to you? I'd be very interested to hear folk's views.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hzb3
Despite its innocuous and fluffy name the cloud uses gargantuan amounts of power and water. Its use is ubiquitous - as I type this I'm adding to the petabytes of data already held in cloud storage. Every time I post to Facebook or write an email, I'm adding more data to the sum of digital overload. On a purely personal level, I do consciously limit what I put on the cloud. Aside from the occasional social media/forum post, none of my digital photo images are stored there; they're all on hard disks attached to my computers. The same is true for all the CDs I've ripped, the vinyl I've digitised, and the iPlayer content I've downloaded.
This isn't because I'm trying to save the planet, it's because I want to keep my data under my control. 'Keep your friends close, but your data closer', if you will. Why would I honestly want to put my personal data on a computer, the whereabouts of which I have no idea? It could be in the UK, in the US, or anywhere.
So what are your views on the cloud? Do you actually have any? How much of your data do you store on the cloud? Is it even a concern to you? I'd be very interested to hear folk's views.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Hotmail. That's it.
Well, I own the forum here too. But that's it.
At work I look after many servers, some virtual, some physical, but all internal. Even Citrix etc we host internally. We did look at and train up on AWS, Amazon web services for hosting, but it's all internal.
I guess my Flickr account is classed as cloud. I don't actively use FB etc
Well, I own the forum here too. But that's it.
At work I look after many servers, some virtual, some physical, but all internal. Even Citrix etc we host internally. We did look at and train up on AWS, Amazon web services for hosting, but it's all internal.
I guess my Flickr account is classed as cloud. I don't actively use FB etc
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
I can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Are you on dial-up?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:05 pmI can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Nah, I just turn all the crap off as it makes the forum less noticeable when someone walks past my desk at work.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:06 pmAre you on dial-up?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:05 pmI can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
What's a desk?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:08 pmNah, I just turn all the crap off as it makes the forum less noticeable when someone walks past my desk at work.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:06 pmAre you on dial-up?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:05 pm
I can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
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That, and because I don't want to see the same shit at the bottom of each post.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:05 pmI can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
The Panorama programme was a bit of an eye opener. Not just because there are data centres (I did proposals where they wanted to host data in Docklands of all places) but the scale and, what just appears to be stupidity of location is just
My total personal footprint is less than 1Gb I'd guess. Have gmail accounts but I only really consciously started using cloud services recently in order to synch a few notes and sheets across phone, tablet and laptop. Before that I had about 20 photos on Instagram but stopped putting stuff on ages ago and a photo back-up that I did, just because, over 5 years ago (got several, mostly empty, 1Tb USB discs for back-ups).
However, I use Spotify, i-player, Amazon etc etc etc so actually it's more than a few photos and emails if you count my share of those sort of things.
My total personal footprint is less than 1Gb I'd guess. Have gmail accounts but I only really consciously started using cloud services recently in order to synch a few notes and sheets across phone, tablet and laptop. Before that I had about 20 photos on Instagram but stopped putting stuff on ages ago and a photo back-up that I did, just because, over 5 years ago (got several, mostly empty, 1Tb USB discs for back-ups).
However, I use Spotify, i-player, Amazon etc etc etc so actually it's more than a few photos and emails if you count my share of those sort of things.
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Listen to Davy Joyce. "It was ye that started all this internet shit, the computers".
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
So, you never see what people put in their sigs then KFB? Hmmm.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:08 pmNah, I just turn all the crap off as it makes the forum less noticeable when someone walks past my desk at work.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:06 pmAre you on dial-up?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:05 pm
I can't I've got sigs, avatars, profile pics and all that other bollocks turned off... it's just a waste of bandwidth
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
The idiots I work for are pushing to do the opposite and have the business dependant on Azure hosted servers, it will end in tears, hopefully after I've retired.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:57 pm Hotmail. That's it.
Well, I own the forum here too. But that's it.
At work I look after many servers, some virtual, some physical, but all internal. Even Citrix etc we host internally. We did look at and train up on AWS, Amazon web services for hosting, but it's all internal.
I guess my Flickr account is classed as cloud. I don't actively use FB etc
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It's the future man, I'm almost as big an IT dinosaur as you, but even I know the days of on-prem servers and infrastructure are numbered.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 10:18 pmThe idiots I work for are pushing to do the opposite and have the business dependant on Azure hosted servers, it will end in tears, hopefully after I've retired.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:57 pm Hotmail. That's it.
Well, I own the forum here too. But that's it.
At work I look after many servers, some virtual, some physical, but all internal. Even Citrix etc we host internally. We did look at and train up on AWS, Amazon web services for hosting, but it's all internal.
I guess my Flickr account is classed as cloud. I don't actively use FB etc
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Personally 7.6 gigs on Google services + 400 photos on Flickr.
Professionally, sooo sooo much more, so many emails, directives, accident reports, autopsy data, interpretation docs, standards etc etc etc just floating about, 20+ years worth and growing
Professionally, sooo sooo much more, so many emails, directives, accident reports, autopsy data, interpretation docs, standards etc etc etc just floating about, 20+ years worth and growing
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
Prior to retirement I worked for a 'major UK Bank' in their IT department. Over time senior management who had been in place for years were replaced by new comers from the other major UK banks, who in turn bought their mates in to guard their backs. It was at this point that it became fashionable to let it be known that you were investigating cloud tech. Sure enough, contracts were signed and the Bank started placing Bank data on the cloud.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
You go from a situation where you have complete control of sensitive data, where it's placed, how often it's backed up etc. to effectively no control. Absolute madness. But because it was the cool thing to do, it went ahead. I'm so glad I'm out of it all.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
You go from a situation where you have complete control of sensitive data, where it's placed, how often it's backed up etc. to effectively no control. Absolute madness. But because it was the cool thing to do, it went ahead. I'm so glad I'm out of it all.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
HSBC at Tankersley?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 10:28 pm Prior to retirement I worked for a 'major UK Bank' in their IT department. Over time senior management who had been in place for years were replaced by new comers from the other major UK banks, who in turn bought their mates in to guard their backs. It was at this point that it became fashionable to let it be known that you were investigating cloud tech. Sure enough, contracts were signed and the Bank started placing Bank data on the cloud.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
You go from a situation where you have complete control of sensitive data, where it's placed, how often it's backed up etc. to effectively no control. Absolute madness. But because it was the cool thing to do, it went ahead. I'm so glad I'm out of it all.
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Re: How do you use the cloud?
I couldn't possibly comment.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.