On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 06:38:10PM -0800, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jan 2018, TeoZ wrote: > >Hard drives NEVER keep up. Bragging about how many DVD's (90's technology) > >you can store on current HD means little to people who have ultra HD > >Blueray videos that take up to 100GB of space. Heck even a single game > >download can be 50GB these days. > > I'd be interested in hearing about opinions of the 100GB "M-disc". I've > heard that they have decent longevity, and, the "low" capacity ones are > interchangeable with conventional DVDs.
I've recently turned to using 25 & 100 GB M-disc BD discs for archival storage (mostly my digital camera image archive, so data that doesn't change). One downside of the 100 GB ones: they forever to write (with the defaults on growisofs, IIRC ~3h or so). > I can still put 20 100GB DVDs (2017 technology) on a 2TB 2.5" Thin SATA. > However, I'm also looking for multi-terabyte storage. > Are higher capacity DVDs on their way? > Howzbout multi-TearByte SSDs? I wouldn't trust SSDs (or any flash based storage) for archival purposes, those are strictly for online storage. Kind regards, Alex. -- "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- Thomas A. Edison