Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/30

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: OT - recordable CD's
From: Dan C <leicaman@sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 22:25:32 -0500
References: <5.1.1.6.2.20031230143139.0331b708@mail.brick.org>

Over the years I have encountered several hard drive crashes.   My
understanding is that this is still fairly common, and it still scares me
to know that I have unbacked up digital images on my pc's HD.

- -dan c.

At 07:11 PM 30-12-03 -0700, Adam Bridge wrote:
>>
>
>I have to say that you may have overstated the problem with regard to hard
disk drives. Floppies are very vulnerable, as we all know, and
user-writable CDs have problems as well for the same reason that Ektachrome
has  had: the dyes fade.
>
>However, hard disk drives, while operating at a high bit density, also use
magnetic materials suitable for long-term storage.
>
>I'll have to do some research - but I know that I have hard drives 10 MB
ones, that can still be read by my RT-11 system and they were written in
the 80s.
>
>I have shifted to storing all digital media onto hard drives I mount on a
Weibetech system connected via FireWire 400. This system seems solid. The
on-disk structure isn't likely to vanish and, if it does, I will be able to
copy from the old to a new file system on a substantially larger drive as
the technology improves.
>

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