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Old 18-03-2014, 09:14   #46
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Re: SD and STB's to go by 2020 claims David Elstein.

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
But am I the only one who doesn't entirely like the idea of "personal" video recordings being kept on a shared storage system by some company?

What happens when the internet link goes down? How can you access your favourite recordings if the recordings are on some remote server? I am not entirely sure that this "progress" is progress at all.
I too am not keen on using a cloud solution as my only means of storing recordings. I firmly believe that cloud solutions should be used for archiving or backing up data and not for full time access.

For me the advantages of having a cloud only solution are currently outweighed by the reliability of the network and infrastructure used to deliver the content.
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