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So, a SSD is a primary storage device, while HDD is an on-site backup medium. That makes perfect sense. Actually, cloud is totally unnecessary, it is good to consider only if you are about to build a whatever-proof system. It is not expensive anyway, so might be good to back your data up to cloud sometimes. You could use stuff like rclone (https://rclone.org/) or duplicacy (https://duplicacy.com/) to automate backup routines.
So, a SSD is a primary storage device, while HDD is an on-site backup medium. That makes perfect sense. Actually, cloud is totally unnecessary, it is good to consider only if you are about to build a whatever-proof system. It is not expensive anyway, so might be good to back your data up to cloud sometimes. You could use stuff like rclone (https://rclone.org/) or duplicacy (https://duplicacy.com/) to automate backup routines.