Never heard of EverybodyWiki before. Pretty cool.
I need to read your article. The optical media one was interesting. I didn't think about the aspect of electrical faults not damaing the media, like in a lightning storm. I have been planning to keep my most critical files on M-Disc for a while, making a backup once a month or once a year, perhaps.
Just wish the storage amount was greater. I guess you get to pick what's actually important.
Thanks alot for your feedback!
Yes, sadly the storage of optical media is rather limited for today's dimensions (although 4.7 GB was astronomical in 1996. Many computers had smaller internal hard drives! But I was not even alive back then.)
There were projects such as Hyper CD-ROM and Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) that sadly never saw the light of day.
Isn't that amazing? And dual-layer DVDs...8GB...holy mother of god that was huge.
Even the 50GB of blu-ray recordables isn't very big anymore. Speaking of that, have you used those? I have a bunch of DVD-R that are 15 years old and still readable save one dual-layer disc. I need some sort of medium-term storage that isn't hard drives.
edit: eh, they never did get cheap enough to be useful. Never mind...
Even the 50GB of blu-ray recordables isn't very big anymore. Speaking of that, have you used those?
Yes.
That is true, it does seem to be stagnating a bit. And yeah -- even more so, 700MB (or did it start at 650MB?) was even more impressive for 198...5?
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