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CloudShell creates persistent storage where data can be stored eg. a home directory, however, there is no way to automate backup of this data. I'd suggest you to have your data on EC2 and have automated snapshots if some files/data are important and can't be lost.
CloudShell comes with 1 GB of persistent storage for your home directory. Persistent storage enables you to store your frequently used scripts and configuration files between CloudShell sessions but not the files of that nature which you mentioned.
To check, where this storage being used, it'd be under $HOME(/home/cloudshell-user):
cd $HOME
du -sh *
See this FAQ How can I prevent my CloudShell storage from being deleted?, if you want to delay or avoid this deletion.
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Thank you. I'll have a go at your suggestion and again, thank you for your rapid reply.