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With Blue-Ray gaining in popularity, and prices dropping, is it going
to replace DVDs as the preferred high capacity storage media? I havent seen new PCs with blue-ray drives installed yet. I have 4 options at this point: stick with DVD's, buy external HDD, or tape storage(DDS/DAT). DDS-3 is 12gb & DDS-4 is 20gb, low tape price per gb and capacity good enough to back up entire HDD to 10 tapes($30). I am planning to store the back-ups off-site, in a safe deposit box at the bank, or my uncle's garage; thus, whatever I choose it cant take up too much space. |
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"Bolshoy Huy" <bolshoyhuy@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1193251073.657939.53760@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > With Blue-Ray gaining in popularity, and prices dropping, is it going > to replace DVDs as the preferred high capacity storage media? I > havent seen new PCs with blue-ray drives installed yet. > I have 4 options at this point: stick with DVD's, buy external HDD, or > tape storage(DDS/DAT). DDS-3 is 12gb & DDS-4 is 20gb, low tape price > per gb and capacity good enough to back up entire HDD to 10 > tapes($30). > I am planning to store the back-ups off-site, in a safe deposit box at > the bank, or my uncle's garage; thus, whatever I choose it cant take > up too much space. > At the present time blue-ray is pretty expensive. Large HD's are fairly cheap. I'd prob back up to another drive |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:37:53 -0700, Bolshoy Huy
<bolshoyhuy@hotmail.com> wrote: >With Blue-Ray gaining in popularity, and prices dropping, is it going >to replace DVDs as the preferred high capacity storage media? Preferred? Of course, all the newest high capacity stuff is "preferred". Replace, no not anytime soon as the drives and media is too expensive ATM. The industry sells the cheap stuff in volume. "Soon" could mean anything in the computer industry though, if someone started pumping out Blue-Ray drives at dirt cheap prices it would help a lot, but HD-DVD seems far more likely to win the war on the PC because these days there aren't that many people looking to spend 1/3rd their entire PC budget on a Blue-Ray drive, not that many people looking to spend over $600 at all anymore with exception of some critical employee productivity roles. >I >havent seen new PCs with blue-ray drives installed yet. >I have 4 options at this point: stick with DVD's, buy external HDD, or >tape storage(DDS/DAT). DDS-3 is 12gb & DDS-4 is 20gb, low tape price >per gb and capacity good enough to back up entire HDD to 10 >tapes($30). >I am planning to store the back-ups off-site, in a safe deposit box at >the bank, or my uncle's garage; thus, whatever I choose it cant take >up too much space. Blue-Ray is just a form of storage, I feel you fixate too much on it. How about looking at things the other way around, what the real need is, then what alternatives there are to meet the need? If this backup is critical enough to store off-site, I would not rely on only optical discs. Practically anything but a whole NAS/Server PC based system will be small enough that storage isn't a problem. Do you really "need" whole HDD backed up? I mean more than once, often with large data stores an incremental backup plan is instituted so you're not needing so much media/drives/etc to maintain a regular backup interval, but with optical discs I feel an incremental backup is more of a risk since the original data set discs are more crucial in this case. I didn't really point to a solution but some variables remain like total budget, convenience, backup and restoration speed, backup (time) interval, etc. An external hard drive is the easiest solution. Tape might be the longest lasting, providing you have good temp and moisture controlled storage for it... and it wouldn't hurt to store a backup tape drive the same way if you really need it long term as drive rollers, dust buildup, other factors can make the original drive unreliable after a few years.. |
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Bolshoy Huy wrote: > With Blue-Ray gaining in popularity, and prices dropping, is it going > to replace DVDs as the preferred high capacity storage media? I > havent seen new PCs with blue-ray drives installed yet. > I have 4 options at this point: stick with DVD's, buy external HDD, or > tape storage(DDS/DAT). DDS-3 is 12gb & DDS-4 is 20gb, low tape price > per gb and capacity good enough to back up entire HDD to 10 > tapes($30). > I am planning to store the back-ups off-site, in a safe deposit box at > the bank, or my uncle's garage; thus, whatever I choose it cant take > up too much space. Most poeple I know use HDs for backup because they're faster, more reliable, and cheaper than other mediums, and some do store them in their safe deposit boxes. AFAIK the only really trustworthy optical storage is Plasmon WORM disks, but I'm no expert. |
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