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Sent: ë 17/11/2003 22:06
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Subject: Archival fixed storage media
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
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 Kodaks Gold Ultima? Should
we use
Title: Re: Archival fixed storage media
Some recent studies out of Europe are showing deterioration on digital media (CD/DVD) in as little as 2 years.
There has not been enough time to really be able to peg expectations versus actual for this media but safety says stay clear.
Just my 2 cents
@mcn.eduSubject: Archival fixed storage
media
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
Marla,
I think the article mentioned by Mark is this one:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/7751
I'm a bit skeptical about the validity of this test, but I'm skeptical of
optical media, too, so, guess I am just a skeptic.
In case you haven't seen it, a recent publication from the Council of
movingthe files offour
server at or around the end of every year.
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From:
Misunas,
Marla
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:06
PM
Subject: Archival fixed storage
media
Hi everyone,
At SFMOMA we are beginning