Amatuer photographer with lack of storage
I started photography last year back with each raw file occupying about 130 mb. I currently and running a raid 6 5 disk NAS. The 3-2-1 plan seems to be good, but does cost a lot, atleast for me as it is a hobby as of now. I came across 10tb lifetime plans from companies like Drime Internxt Icedrive etc. I do honestly think they make sense calculating hardware/management/cost/access, especially for the '1 remote' backup.
I have also considered tape drives (one of the plans), but again there is a chance of deterioration over time.
While I agree the NAS is the best way to go and I currently do have 1 and I might expand to another 1, I'm planning this as a doomsday scenario backup.
Apart from the company running out of business, what other problems can exist? Do you think there is a privacy issue, AI training t&c and commercial usage of IP property?