The Booty Report

News and Updates for Swashbucklers Everywhere

Avast ye! Google be admittin' a mishap with their Drive that may have sent yer files to Davy Jones' locker. Fear not! Here be the way to protect yer treasures.

2023-11-28

Arr, hear ye, mateys! Word be spreadin' that Google be diggin' into a scurvy Drive conundrum, where some landlubbers be whinin' 'bout losin' months o' precious data. But fear not, me hearties! 'Tis be the way to steer clear of such a calamity.

This week, there have been reports from numerous Google Drive users claiming that the cloud storage service has lost months of their files. Google has now confirmed that it is investigating the issue. At the time of writing, 229 people have reported having the same problem. Google has stated that the problem lies with the Drive desktop app's syncing capabilities and has advised users to avoid disconnecting their accounts or moving the app's data folder on their hard drive.
Some users have managed to fix the issue themselves by rolling back Drive to an earlier version and moving the "backups" folder. However, it is recommended to wait for Google's official guidance on how to proceed. This incident is likely to have a negative impact on the reputation of one of the largest cloud storage providers, emphasizing the importance of having multiple backups.
This issue with Google Drive highlights the importance of backups for cloud storage. Even the best providers can experience problems, so relying solely on cloud storage is not advisable. The recommended backup strategy is the 3-2-1 approach, which involves having three copies of your data stored on two different types of media, with one copy being kept in a different physical location. Combining local hard drives with an off-site cloud backup is a common practice. Users can also make backups of their cloud storage files using services like Google Takeout.
While it may be too late for those affected by Drive's syncing issue, it serves as a reminder for all users to review and improve their backup plans. Additionally, users who store photos and videos should explore specialized backup solutions for these types of files.

Read the Original Article