RE: Archiving Strategies
RE: Archiving Strategies
- Subject: RE: Archiving Strategies
- From: "Bob Gardner" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:01:03 -0800
I am currently doing much the same as you are.
Blu-Ray will be my next archival investment. Price is still too high though
for me.
Bob Gardner
PrePress Manager
Western Trade Printing
559-251-8595
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:03 PM
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Subject: Archiving Strategies
I am writing this to discover what methods people are using for
archiving data. Several of my customers (and myself) have piles of
data usually over 100 GB that needs to be archived to make room for
the next pile of data.
I have been using DVD and iView MediaPro with much success. However,
burning so many DVD discs is quite the chore. The more effort
archiving is, the less likely it is to be done in the first place.
Hard drives at first seem like a good way to go, but they are rather
fragile and do fail too often regardless of abuse. I don't trust them
for long term archiving.
Has anyone tried the newer DVD-RAM technologies? What else do people do?
Any feedback is very much appreciated!
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Gary Smith
Precision Pixel Studios, LLC
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