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[ale] [OT] Lifespan of Storage Devices



Any flash storage is bad for long term storage.  The floating gate weakens over
time if not periodically refreshed by the internal controller.  And the more
program/erase cycles and to a lesser extent read cycles on a gate, the weaker it
gets with respect to power off retention.

Of course all mediums cave to entropy over time.  However flash has a faster
curve than most physical mediums.
The main rule of backups though is backup to multiple medium and routinely
verify all copies.  No mechanism can survive passive maintenance.

-Alan



On July 28, 2012 at 12:59 PM Andrew Wade <andrewiwade at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am working on archiving some of my pictures/videos/etc. through the years.
>   I'm trying to decide on what storage media would be best for this.
> 
> The main consensus that I've seen on the internet is that the optical disc
> (Dvd-DL) is still going to be the winner.  The problem is that once you get a
> scratch on it, you may not be able to access that 1MB picture.   I've had this
> happen before.
> 
> What do you all think about the following mediums for 10+ year  (and the tech
> format itself still being around - like zip disk, etc.)
> 
> SDHC/XD  Memory Cards  (Fat32)
> Optical Disk (DVD +-R, CD, DVD-DL)
> Hard Drive (Put in storage; has to be in a filesystem that supports >4GB for
> individual files)
> USB Flash Drive(s) (Fat 32)
> 
> and any others.
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