Greetings,
I've looked in my CDRom back-ups the other day and I just found 4 CDRW that looked like crud! I mean, If you've seen wood eaten away by termites through a looking class.. that's what it looks like. Crud!!! :pissed:
Luckly, I still got the data to my hard drive temporarily and Re-Written them to a new(I believe sturdier looking) CDR's. Most of those CDRW's had(on the label side) silver surface, at least I got them cheap($0.05 a piece). The replacements were a wee bit expensive($0.50 per piece).
Are there any better/alternative storage media availble, which at least longer, say 10 years or more?(those CDRW's least only 3 months before I notice its decay(?!?), or do I need to buy much more expensive CDR/W's or DVD Discs(Expensive ATM)?
IMO, I would never count on floppies. Tapebackups are reasonalbe but unavailable on the Amiga. ZIP drives are Seldom avaible, but has considerable storage capacity, but I question their Shelf life?
Any thoughts in this? Thanks all.. :-D
regards,
Gizz