YOGYAKARTA - Google Drive is usually used to store photos, videos, and important documents because they are considered safe and practical. Only with an internet connection, this service allows file access from various devices, whether laptops, cell phones, or tablets.
With advanced technology, Google Drive answers modern storage needs that prioritize security, flexibility, and convenience. No wonder Google Drive is one of the main options to store and manage important data. The question is, where is Google Drive files stored?
As a cloud storage service, Google Drive does not store files on your device. The uploaded file will be stored in Google's data centers spread across various locations around the world. This system provides high security as well as easy access anytime and anywhere.
With cloud technology, your files are not only on one server. Google breaks the data into multiple parts, then copies and distributes them to various servers in different data centers. This strategy guarantees speed, service availability, and protection from the risk of data loss.
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Google stores and secures user data with world-class infrastructure. Each file you upload will go through a replication process, namely duplicating data on different servers to avoid damage or loss.
Data security is Google Drive's top priority. During the upload process, your file is protected by SSL/TLS 256-bit encryption, while when stored on the server, AES-128 or AES-256 encryption is used. This technology ensures that data cannot be accessed by third parties without user permission.
What about storage on your device? On Google Drive for Desktop, there are two storage options, namely streaming or mirror mode. Stream mode allows files to stay in the cloud, only downloaded when opened, so it doesn't burden the device's memory.
Meanwhile, mirror mode stores a copy of a file on the device at once in the cloud, so that it can be accessed even though it is offline. That way, you are free to adjust the settings according to the available local storage space.
Google also has a long-term file management policy. Your file will remain safe as long as the account is active and the storage capacity does not exceed the limit. However, files can be removed if you delete them yourself, the account is inactive for more than two years, or the full storage capacity.
To manage capacity, Google Drive offers full flexibility. You can delete old files, move them to an archive folder, or increase storage capacity with Google One services. Google One plans are available from 100 GB to several terabytes according to user needs.
This layered security system makes Google Drive one of the best cloud storage services in the world. Your files are stored secure on Google's global servers, with the option of synchronizing to local devices for faster access.
So, even if the file is not saved directly on a laptop or cellphone, you can still access it at any time with maximum protection guarantees. This is a practical and secure digital storage solution.
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