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Hi everyone,
At SFMOMA we are beginning to archive some large raw image files (our servers are getting full) and are looking to tap into your information/experience on the elusive question of which fixed storage media we should use -- now. Should we use Kodak’s Gold Ultima? Should we use DVD? Does anyone have information on predicted longevity for DVD? Is there a specific type of DVD we should use? Is there an archival alternative to DVD? Which different redundant media storage formats are recommended? Does anyone (really) migrate their fixed media every few years? Any issues about migration we should look out for?
We’ve tossed these questions around for quite a while and we are familiar with many resources (such as the Colorado Digitization Program) but as our field is always updating itself, I wanted to check in on any current thinking/research, etc.
Thanks so much for any ideas or suggestions.
Marla Misunas Collections Information Manager Collections Information and Access San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (415) 357- 4186 (voice) (415) 947-1186 (fax) ___________________________________ Board Member, Museum Computer Network Conference Co-Chair, Minneapolis 2004 www.mcn.edu
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- Archival fixed storage media Misunas, Marla
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Mark Pettigrew
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Hannah Frost
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Lajetta, Denise
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Erik Christman
- Re: Archival fixed storage media akeshet
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Matt Morgan
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Richard Urban
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Melissa C. Winans
- Re: Archival fixed storage media Tim Au Yeung
