Long-term CD-R’s

CDs, DVDs Eyed For Long-Term Archival Use

Alien54 writes “Computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are launching an effort to develop specifications for ‘archival quality’ CD and DVD media that agencies could use to ensure the procurement of sufficiently robust media for their long-term archiving needs (i.e., 50 years and longer). See the press release at the NIST site.” The research involves “…enclosed chambers that use temperature and humidity changes to artificially age the media some 20 years in only six weeks.”

http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/11/0351214.shtml?tid=137&tid=185&tid=198

Good thing too… we’d lose all our data otherwise.
http://www.riggedup.net/archives/000298.html#000298

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