Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?

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pete66
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Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?

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Hi everyone,

As per the question really. More and more these days I see these companies offering storage "in the cloud". Do you think home media servers will be a thing of the past and people will store everything up there? If so, when do you think that'll happen?

Why aren't you "in the cloud" too?

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Re: Is the Cloud the end of the home media server?

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I think for me, the Home Media Server (which I am still in the midst of configuring and just started 2 weeks ago) has given me two valuable bits over any cloud option: a) greater/finer control over media consumed & b) a tremendous learning experience! I don't see the presence of the cloud obsoleting control freaks or geeks ever!
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My thoughts on this are if you lost internet connection you have no way of accessing your media.

I do not like the idea of my media not been under my direct control, example my family photos are our's I do not want some unauthorised entertity accessing my photos.

How long would it take to upload a 25gig Blu-Ray rip?

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Interesting question. I think the likes of Netflix have a good following because they offer something simple. No ripping, no faffing, you just choose something from a menu and hit the GO button.

But I won't be signing up just yet. Maybe once it's hard to buy the physical DVDs/Blu-Rays in a store then I'll perhaps think differently. Or maybe I'll just continue watching what will be "classics" by then :roll:

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