Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Be sure to get archival DVD's if you insist on going that way. JVC markets what are supposed to be the best. Standard disc media will oxidize after time. I've lost all of 2009 because I didn't know that.
Be sure to get archival DVD's if you insist on going that way. JVC markets what are supposed to be the best. Standard disc media will oxidize after time. I've lost all of 2009 because I didn't know that.
If you store them properly you will never have any problems with them. I still have CDs dating back from 1994 that have developed no problems at all.
See here what can cause problems to your discs.
I prefer CD/DVD/Blue ray discs for long term storage. Why? Simply because a hard drive might fail from a simple mechanical or electronic failure, or get damaged if knocked hard (e.g. drop on the floor). And in that case, due to their large capacity all stored in there is gone.
The DVD-Rs to buy are Verbatim UltraLife Gold Archival
Does one need a special DVD player/burner to use these DVD-RAM discs?
Frank - do you have a free dropbox account (limit 2gb) or do you pay the annual subscription for unlimited storage? If the latter, then IMHO that would be preferable to CD's or DVD's as a redundant solution in addition to HD's.
Free drop box, + 1 external usb hard drive, + DVD's
Sounds like soon I should be buying a second external hard drive. 🙂
I am always amazed at the trouble folks have with CD drives, I no longer back up to them, but I have many CDs from my first CD burner which came inside my Macintosh Quadra 660AV, purchased in 1994. It had a SONY burner, all the disks are perfect today. They were all SONY disks, sold by Apple under their brand.
Go figure...
Thanks. Here's a question based on your mention of oxidization: Do DVD's age and oxidize the same with and without data stored on them? Let's say I bought 2 disks and I copy image files onto one of them. Two years later I copy images onto the second one. Is the integrity of the data just as bad on both disks or is it worse on the first one I copied files onto?
I'm exposing my ignorance of digital image archiving here so please be gentle.
I have similarly never had problem with burned CDs of any type. They all work, going back to the early days of writable CDs for me. Some have even been abused; stepped on, scratched, etc.