"nobody" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How does the average failure rate of data on hard disks that are
> stored off the computer compare with 1) HD's that are kept powered
> up/spinning 2) Burned CDs ? I am asking since have several of the
> older (5400rpm, 20-40GB) HDs around that I wouldn't mind using as long
> term backups. I would imagine the main problem would be to get them
> spinning again, and if so, how often should I put them back in a
> system? Thanks.
>
i work on a lot of *old* computers...
i typically pick up machines that have been sitting in a closet for 5 or 10
years
and have found that the harddrives are generally in working condition...
however, there is always the possibility that the drive will be seized up
from just sitting.
a few of them, i've opened up and gently rocked the arm and got them going
again...
just to see if i could do it.
although in theory the drive should last for a long time...who knows 25
years or more...
i'd power them up at least once a year to be sure they don't lock up.
with today's large drives i can see that it would be cheaper and easier to
backup large amounts of data to a harddrive rather than DVD's...i guess if
the data was really important you could always
copy it to another drive every five years ...by that time the list price of
a 300 gig drive should
be $20