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Originally Posted by Ryan Block
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This is what I recently read:
Originally Posted by Ryan Block
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I remember when first reading about 200GB BR discs some time ago and thinking how great they would be, but equally thinking how fragile they could also be. I think you would seriously need a caddie/casing based system for 8 layer discs or you could easily lose some of the data. Something like the DVD-RAM cartridges would be a good solution. Although you can even buy those discs now minus the cartridges (you could actually break open the carts anyway).
But imagine the possibilities. Backing up a complete MAME set, with CHDs to a single disk! I WANT ONE!!!
But seriously, the word EXPENSIVE is the first thing that pops into my head.
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Cool idea to have a 200GB disk. Would it just be like a CD/DVD? If so, there is no way I would trust one with my data. Might do if it worked in a different way to CDs though.
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Yes, it will work just like standard CD/DVD technology. which as you say is not the most reliable storage. Although what is reliable storage? At the moment it is a Harddrive.
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Something with that much capacity would be ace, DVDs are often too small now when it comes to backing up collections.
Wonder if/how long it would take something like that (and a writer) to filter down to the consumer lever at a reasonable price.
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