238 Zero Data




The Voluntary Life show

Summary: This week’s episode is about how I implemented Zero Data: having all my data in the cloud. This has been an essential part of adopting a digital nomad lifestyle but is also relevant for anyone who wants a more minimalist, clutter-free life. I digitised any kind of data that could be digitised, such as music, movies, photos, books, and documents. Once digital, I moved all my data into cloud storage of one kind or another. Then I got rid of all data clutter that was part of my stuff. I got rid of all my CDs, DVDs, Photos, spare computers, etc. Now all my data lives in the cloud. In the episode, I explain how I implemented a zero data system, and I outline some of the key issues to address. These include privacy (encryption), backup, redundancy, and sync vs archive. Show Notes: Article: Zero Data: Thoughts About Sync, Storage, and BackupTVL Episodes on minimalismGoing Paperless Part 1 and Part 2Cloud Music: iTunes Match, Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play MusicCloud Movies: Netflix, iTunesCloud Storage: Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloudCloud Books: Calibre E-Book ManagementCloud Notes: EvernoteEncryption: SpiderOak, Boxcryptor, FileVaultBackup: Crashplan, Backblaze, Time Machine, SuperDuper Listen to Episode 238