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How To Verify CD-R Data Retention Over Time?

Peter (Professor) Fo writes "I've recently had two CD-Rs reported to me as faulty which are just 3 years old. This is worrying — I suspect the failure rate for this batch could be 10%. When researching CD longevity there is old and unreliable information; pious 'how to cosset your discs so they last 100 years' blurb; and endless discussions of what sort of dye to use, don't use cheap media, burn slower (or don't), but not much by way of hard facts besides there's a lot of data loss going on. Does anyone know of a generic utility (win or *nix would suit me) that can map sector readability/error rates of CDs? I'd like to measure decay over time in my environment with my media and my other variables; and I expect others would too."

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  1. Re:I highly recommend using Archival Grade Media by Threni · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm sure then they start to fail you'll call the company and get "HELLO? NO ARCHIVE GRADE HERE! YOU WANT SPECIAL FRIED RICE YES? SPECIAL FOR YOU MY FRIEND" when want you're really after is thousands in compensation for all the data you've lost.