http://www.t-yuden.com/news/Pid=192_detail.html
Taiyo Yuden/JVC are stopping recordable media production.
Taiyo Yuden/JVC are stopping recordable media production.
http://www.t-yuden.com/news/Pid=192_detail.html
Taiyo Yuden/JVC are stopping recordable media production.
Actually, the solution is "the cloud".
Don't believe every half-baked article you read.The latest #'s on retention of data on an un-powered SSHD (as in backup-remove-store on shelf mode), is <= 12 months! (according to JEDEC & INTEL - as little as 5 weeks if stored at above room temp!!!)
Taiyo Yuden/JVC are stopping recordable media production.
Don't believe every half-baked article you read.
I have lots of flash material that I recorded 10 - 15 years ago that still accesses perfectly. It's actually shown better retention than either IDE or floppy media that I have personal control over.
"The Company currently expects that the impact of this business withdrawal on its corporate earnings will be immaterial." Ouch.
I was really bummed when LightScribe died. LightScribe is great for quick burns of stuff to share with people, quick burns of DVDs, etc. I can still buy LS media but I don't know for how much longer.
BD-ROM is very economical for long-term storage, or at least facebook thinks so: http://arstechnica.com/information-...lu-ray-discs-are-perfect-for-the-data-center/