Why would you want online back up of a USB stick? I personally just keep it backed up on my computer. That way if one goes down I still have the other copy and I can't see both the PC and USB stick failing at the same time.
I'd like it. I keep a USB stick on me always with a carefully-picked assortment of portable apps and tools, which changes whenever I find another useful tool to put on it. I find it inconvenient to create a new backup image of the stick every time I make a change, so the online backup would save me time when I leave the stick hanging off the back of somebody's computer. Buy a new stick, fetch my online-stored backup, and I'm ready to go.
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Why would you want online back up of a USB stick? I personally just keep it backed up on my computer. That way if one goes down I still have the other copy and I can't see both the PC and USB stick failing at the same time.
I'd like it. I keep a USB stick on me always with a carefully-picked assortment of portable apps and tools, which changes whenever I find another useful tool to put on it. I find it inconvenient to create a new backup image of the stick every time I make a change, so the online backup would save me time when I leave the stick hanging off the back of somebody's computer. Buy a new stick, fetch my online-stored backup, and I'm ready to go.
or back it up on your own computer, buy a new stick and you're ready to go.