You have 10 seconds to explain why I shouldn't get this and have 1 TB online storage for 4 years for only $80.
Because in the past Microsoft has reduced the amount of storage they give people and they can/will do it again.
>>51300553
Because you can buy a 1TB HDD for less than $50 and have it forever, at faster speeds, and no bullshit tracking and file scanning.
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Desktop-Hard-Disk-Drive/dp/B0088PUEPK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1447276880&sr=8-4&keywords=1+tb+hard+driver
>>51300594
I already have one, I just want off-site storage in case of an emergency.
>theft
>house-fire
>earthquake
>tsunami
You can get a 3TB HDD for around $80.
http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Barracuda-Hard-Drive-Internal/dp/B0067G0YR0/ref=sr_1_11?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1447277030&sr=1-11&keywords=hard+drive&refinements=p_36%3A7500-8000
>>51300553
>1 TB online storage
OneDrive fiasco proved that can change at any time OP.
>>51300553
Backblaze unlimited is $50/year.
OP here, it looks like Office365 is more geared toward storage of "work" files. Its storage is called "OneDrive for Business." The regular OneDrive is geared toward personal files.
>>51300667
If you don't use your data for a while, microsoft migrates it to some low utilization backwater data center, good luck downloading it at 0 speed.
>>51300605
>Being this paranoid
You can get a 2tb external hard drive and carry it around in your pocket.
http://www.amazon.com/Passport-Ultra-Portable-External-Backup/dp/B00E055H5O/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1447277401&sr=1-1&keywords=external+hard+drive&refinements=p_36%3A7500-8000
It will be alive as long as you are.
>>51300710
Yeah, I suppose I could just get an extra external HDD and just leave it in my car, where it is close enough to access for frequent backups. There's a pretty low chance that both my house and car will be destroyed at the same time.
>>51300710
>drop external hdd from 1m height
>it's dead
>>51300784
>Being clumsy
That's your own damn fault, not the external hard-drive's.
git rekt nurd