• frezik@midwest.social
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    7 months ago

    Commercially pressed discs don’t last forever, but longer than burnable discs. IIRC, they used to say 50 years for CDs, but in practice, it was a lot less. More like 20 or 30 if you store and handle them nicely. Easily less than 10 if you don’t.

    Hard drives go bad over time; I don’t like trusting spinning platters much over 7 years. They can be OK, but they can suddenly stop working whenever.

    SSDs are about the same as spinning platters.

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      7 months ago

      I think we are talking about archival storage rather than storage in use. In which case hard drives can last decades.

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        7 months ago

        I wouldn’t trust it that way, no. They might last decades. They also might not. It’s a gamble on any single drive, or even a few mirrored drives.

        File system also matters. Modern ZFS has error checking that can handle some level of bit rot. Older formats generally don’t.

        If it’s over 7 years or so, I want to get the data off of there.