Really Long Term Storage | TRCB News
And there is one Achilles heel in all the record will optical technology,
regardless of it being CD, DVD or even Blu-Ray discs. The recordings are
all done on organic dyes.
The upshot of this is regardless of how careful you are with storage, it is
not going to last long term. Even under the best of conditions longevity is
anywhere between one to maybe 10 years. While that is just fine for some
applications, peace of mind and archival data simply do not belong in the
same sentence.
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