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Re: [ARSCLIST] USB flash hard drive as archive storage



I have one of these drives and I really love its portability and its flexibility. I would, however, never use it in an archival capacity or consider it a permanent storage medium. They are too new to the market, in my opinion, and seem a little transient to me. That is to say, they will most certainly be replaced by something better or significantly altered as the technology used to create them evolves. They are also untested as to their longterm capabilities. Since I tend to be fairly conservative when it comes to storage, I would stick with the reliable storage methods currently in place.

Jos Van Dyck wrote:

What are your thoughts and expectations re. the use of so-called Pen
drives,
solid-state USB2 Flash memory sticks? No more mechanical problems with
drives!
Would these (or other solid-state storage devices) become a viable and
reliable
long-term storage alternative to CD-R, hard disk, tape or other
storage media?
What is their life expectation and vulnerability?

Cheers,
Jos Van Dyck
NGM




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