I always have a backup of my local files on an external hard disk using Chronosync. So... if I make sure that the Creative Cloud Files folder is being backup locally I should be totally fine, right...? The files are saved in the cloud, which you might call a backup too with the advantage it is being synced on my home computer, and saved/backupped on my external drive. So the workflow would be this: 1. I save and store all my work directly into the Creative Cloud Files folder. 2. This will sync all my work instantly to the cloud and make it available for work at home and at work: you can also regard this as Backup 1. 3. The Creative Cloud Files folder is being backupped every hour (using Chronosync) on an external hard disk (both at home and at work), Backup 2. This way I can ALWAYS work on everything at home and at work, no matter what, and I will always be working with the latest files. So... I have the idea no one does it like this. It seems to me most people copy specific files and projects into the Creative Cloud Files folder. Why? Because my workflow seems PERFECT for anyone who wants to work at various locations. It seems such a good solution that I wonder why no one else is doing it like this (afaik). Hence my question: am I overlooking something obvious?
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