|  | Posted by guv on 01/15/06 18:23 
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:33:28 -0500, "Cliff Wild"<CliffWild@xemaps.com> wrote:
 
 >
 >
 >ST wrote:
 >> ----- Original Message -----
 >> From: "Damon" <todamon@gmail.com>
 >> Newsgroups: alt.video.dvdr,rec.video.dvd.tech,uk.media.dvd
 >> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 9:32 AM
 >> Subject: Re: DVD versus hard drive
 >>
 >>
 >>> Safe?  Not at all, I used to have my commonly used install files on
 >>> one DVD-r then one day for no apparent reason, none of my 4 DVD
 >>> drives on 3 different machines would recognize the disc.  There were
 >>> no scratches or scuffs on the disc, it just stopped being readable,
 >>> If this happened to a HDD then the data would be recoverable but
 >>> with a DVD, I don't know what can be done.  I suppose it is
 >>> financially viable to make copies of these types of discs and seal
 >>> them away against this sort of event but you think handling and
 >>> storing the disc will mean it will work for a long time but no.
 >>>
 >>> Damon
 >>
 >> At around £5-10 for a spindle of 25 DVD-Rs you could always take 2
 >> copies of the data and lock one away as a double backup.
 >>
 >> Although I too would rather keep it all on a Hard Disk.  I have a DVD
 >> Writer too, but I backup all my critical data to an external USB Hard
 >> Disk
 >
 > Gig for gig HDDs are cheaper and becoming more so every day.
 
 Absolute nonsense.
 
 10 DVDRs will set you back about £2 or cheaper. If you can source
 45gig hard drives for £2 each  - I'll take the lot.
 
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