Originally Posted By: Virtual1
I see precious little examples of practical, sensible use of optical media for backup nowadays.


I can see at least a bit: a good DVD will likely retain data longer than an SD card.

Flash memory stores information on floating gate transistors. Those pesky laws of quantum mechanics mean those gates will slowly lose charge over time. How long? Hard to say, but certainly decades at most. A good DVD stored in a cool, dark place should remain readable much longer.


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