What if you don't have 10-15 gigabytes of files? DLT tape is long term, but really expensive. CD's from the article above is not long lived. Hard drives are a good solution, but could be daunting for less technically oriented users.
What about flash drives, compact flash, jump drives and such? Anyone have a link to their life cycle? The non-technical user could easily keep a copy of their files updated on the USB drive and put it in a drawer.
10:00 PM Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God "Living Together"
Explain to me, living in the East Coast's technological backdoor why they aren't broadcasting this.
When called, they had never heard of Code Rush. They have no plans to broadcast it. Probably the one time a year that my knuckle dragging self would actually flip to PBS and they don't even know what PBS national is doing. I find it odd.
I really hope that I am never asked to donate to PBS again.
What if you don't have 10-15 gigabytes of files? DLT tape is long term, but really expensive. CD's from the article above is not long lived. Hard drives are a good solution, but could be daunting for less technically oriented users.
What about flash drives, compact flash, jump drives and such? Anyone have a link to their life cycle? The non-technical user could easily keep a copy of their files updated on the USB drive and put it in a drawer.
10:00 PM Keeping Up Appearances
Waiting for God "Living Together"
Explain to me, living in the East Coast's technological backdoor why they aren't broadcasting this.
When called, they had never heard of Code Rush. They have no plans to broadcast it. Probably the one time a year that my knuckle dragging self would actually flip to PBS and they don't even know what PBS national is doing. I find it odd.
I really hope that I am never asked to donate to PBS again.