Are there any promising reliable archival technology in the future?
>>106514741https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/western-digital-is-investing-in-ceramic-hard-drive-pioneer-cerabyte-companys-nearly-indestructible-storage-device-gets-a-key-backer
>>106514741Energy assisted magnetic writing has a huge potential for long storage.
>>106514749Ceramic-glass seems a bit fragile. Interesting, though.
>>106514741M-disc is the best you can get right now.China made some glass disc archival prototypes with the capacity up to 200TB.https://www.techradar.com/pro/chinese-engineers-develop-1000tb-optical-disc-100-layer-super-dvd-could-be-the-first-step-towards-exabyte-data-storage-but-challenges-still-existI swear there were more recent news, like from this summer, but alas.
Nothing that is happening now deserves to be archived
>>106514786>Ceramic-glass seems a bit fragile.DESU, motherfuckers handle their HDD's with more care than their hygiene. In fact, 99 percent of the time it's drive degradation that kills data, not using it to bludgeon some poor hobo for another Optiplex.
>>106515127>DESUWho the fuck added word swapping to /g/?
>>106514749Okay but there's more to archiving than just the platters themselves
>>106515135baka desu senpai
>>106515185Rape yourself, you copyrast.
>>106515135Newfag
>>106515359More like, a very, very old oldfag. Haven't been on 4chan since 2012.
>>106515391pedo
>>106515414oldfag
tape and better tape, sometimes tape with extra magnets or batteries>>106515135holy newfag, its been like a decade
>>106516212>tape/thread