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Hard disks



IMHO, CDs (eg. CD-R) are the most reliable backup method since they are 
much less prone to degradation. Tapes and disks degrade over time. I back 
up my wife's email archives to CDs. But, CDs have a 600(or so) MB limit. 
Writable DVDs should be much better when we get good relatively cheap DVD 
burners. 
On 19 Apr 2002 at 15:31, David Kramer wrote:
> Burning CD's sometimes fails, but at least you know right away .  That's 
> what I back up to.  My backup scripts create iso files that I burn at 
> will.

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