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David Arnstein December 24th 03 06:31 PM

A new gold standard for archival storage?
 
There seems to be a broad consensus that magneto-optical disks offer
the most reliable long term storage for data. Here is something that
appears to be similar, and holds 30GB in a 5 inch package!

What do you think about this medium?

http://www.akibalive.com/archives/000487.html

Reproduced below:

Mitsubishi Chemical Media Corporation (Japan) has announced the
development of a 5 inch optical UDO (Ultra Density Optical) disk
capable of 30GB of storage. The optical disk will go on sale during
the fall of 2004.

UDO was invented by a British company called Plasmon, and utilizes a
blue laser to read and store data on the disks. Mitsubishi received
licensing from Plasmon to sell the disks. Developers such as Plasmon
and HP will start developing drives to read and write the disks.

The UDO media is an ideal format for enterprise storage systems and is
10,000 times more reliable than current storage types on the market.
The expected price for one disk is around ¥10,000 ~ ¥20,000.
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David Arnstein Please do not look at laser with remaining eye


Paul Rubin December 26th 03 10:55 AM

(David Arnstein) writes:
There seems to be a broad consensus that magneto-optical disks offer
the most reliable long term storage for data.


Nah.
http://www.rosettaproject.org/live/disk

Peter da Silva December 28th 03 07:33 PM

The UDO media is an ideal format for enterprise storage systems and is
10,000 times more reliable than current storage types on the market.


I would like to see some sort of quantification of this claim: what they
mean by "reliable", what media it's compared to, and how they tested
it.

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