Thank you, I remember that post.
This is the time where you archive everything you want on some SSDs.
This is the time where you archive everything you want on some SSDs.
Don't forget bit rot. It is hard to beat magnetic media for archival purposes.
Sorry for being a bit self-absorbed, but I was hoping for such a reply.
What medium should I invest in to store data on reliably?
I was thinking that replacing SSDs every decade or so would be "good enough", but I always wanted to hear the experiences someone more knowledgeable.
I always wanted to hear the experiences someone more knowledgeable.
I may not be that guy, but from my research, magnetic storage seems to be the best option.
but wouldn't hard disk drives risk getting erased when magnetic fields in the future either become too prevalent
If they were naked, yes, but they sit in a steel cage inside the drive, which Higher power fields would be toxic to us, as lower power fields are already proven to impair brain function, so standard HDDs *should* be fine against the densities we are likely to see.
As a follow-up to my other reply; it sounds tinfoily, but wouldn't hard disk drives risk getting erased when magnetic fields in the future either become too prevalent or the government just makes it hard for you to keep one
They never lasted long for me too
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